Across
- 2. Type of windbreak that protects homes from wind and blowing snow
- 4. Type of horizon that is lighter and has minerals leached from above
- 10. The amount of rain, wind, heat, or cold
- 11. Leaving the land idle for one growing season
- 13. Basic material from which soil is formed
- 14. Type of horizon that contains partially disintegrated parent material and mineral particles
- 16. Type of soil that is not fertile and poorest for farming
- 17. Type of erosion with little channels or slopes from water run-off
- 19. Naturally occurring mixture of mineral and organic ingredients with definite form, structure, and composition
- 21. Tiny pieces of rock that serve as parent material
- 22. The affect climate has on parent material
- 23. Type of horizon that is most productive for crops
- 24. Type of horizon that has surface plant litter and organic matter
- 26. Type of soil that is smooth, sticky, and holds a lot of water
- 28. The shape of the land.
- 29. Type of erosion with a gradual wearing of a thin, uniform layer of soil
Down
- 1. Type of soil that is loose, gritty, and does not hold water
- 3. Leaving cut stalks or remains of harvested crops in the soil
- 5. Type of windbreak that is not wide, but protects land from wind erosion and holds drifting snow
- 6. Visible layers of soil
- 7. Type of windbreak that provides food and cover for birds and animals
- 8. Soil is composed of 25% of this.
- 9. Highly decomposed plant and animal remains
- 12. Type of soil best for farming because it is most fertile
- 15. Process of minerals and nutrients dissolving and washing down from the topsoil to lower layers
- 17. Growing different crops each year
- 18. Reduction of soil quality and productivity
- 20. Type of soil between clayey and sandy where plants grow well
- 21. Planting narrow rows of different crops
- 25. Type of erosion that is wide and deep formed from wide water run-off
- 27. Happens when water washes away soil
