SoilsA chemical or natural substance added to soil or land.
Across
- 5. The action of plowing along the contours of the land in order to minimize soil erosion.
- 6. The breaking down of rocks from erosion, water, and wind.
- 8. The top layer of soil.
- 11. A mixture of various decaying organic substances, as dead leaves or manure, used for fertilizing soil.
- 12. A chemical or natural substance added to soil or land.
- 13. An indication of the acidity or alkalinity of soil.
- 14. A diagram which shows how each of these 12 textures is classified based on the percent of sand, silt, and clay in the kind of soil.
- 15. Matter that has come from a recently living organism.
Down
- 1. Make or form (sloping land) into a number of level flat areas resembling a series of steps.
- 2. A type of weathering in which surface soil and rock are worn away through the action of glaciers, water, and wind.
- 3. A dark brown or black colloidal mass of partially decomposed organic matter in the soil.
- 4. The flow of chemical elements and compounds between living organism sand the physical environment.
- 7. The disintegrated rock material usually unconsolidated and unchanged or only slightly changed that underlies and generally gives rise to the true soil by the natural process of soil development.
- 9. Cultivation in which different crops are sown in alternate strips to prevent soil erosion.
- 10. The separation of organic compounds.