unit 6
Across
- 2. Dark, rich part of soil made from decomposed plants and animals. It adds nutrients to the soil.
- 4. The layer under topsoil. It has fewer nutrients and more clay.
- 5. How good the soil is at helping plants grow. Fertile soil has nutrients and water
- 6. The top layer of soil. It’s where most plant roots grow and is full of nutrients.
- 10. How soil feels based on the size of its particles. Some soil feels rough, others smo Large soil particles that feel gritty. Sand doesn’t hold much water.
- 12. Very tiny particles that feel sticky. Clay holds a lot of water but drains slowly.
- 14. Parts of soil that were never alive, like sand, clay, or minerals.
Down
- 1. The process of breaking down dead plants and animals into nutrients. Worms and bacteria help with this.
- 3. How much of the food (nutrients) plants need is in the soil. Healthy soil has a lot.
- 7. Large soil particles that feel gritty. Sand doesn’t hold much water.
- 8. The best mix of sand, silt, clay, and humus. It’s great for growing plants.
- 9. Things in the soil that once were alive, like dead leaves or roots. They help plants grow
- 11. The outer layer of the Earth that includes rocks and soil. It’s where we live and grow food.
- 13. Medium-sized particles that feel soft, like flour. Silt holds some water.