Soil Science

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Across
  1. 2. Aggregates are small, porous, and weakly held together
  2. 6. Smallest soil particle
  3. 9. The fineness or coarseness of a soil. It describes the proportion of three sizes of soil particles
  4. 10. Aggregates are flat or plate-like; plates overlap, usually causing slow permeability
  5. 14. There is no apparent structure to the soil particles
  6. 19. ____________ soil is soil that has been moved by natural processes
  7. 21. This method of determining soil texture uses percentages of sand, silt, and clay determined in a lab
  8. 22. Rounded Caps, aggregates are prism-like with the vertical axis greater than the horizontal
Down
  1. 1. Soil _________ is the ease with which soil may be tilled and the timing of working the soil after a rain
  2. 3. Aggregates are block-like, with six or more sides; all three dimensions are about the same
  3. 4. Soil __________ is the process where bedrock is broken down into smaller particles until it becomes soil
  4. 5. Medium sized soil particle
  5. 7. Flat caps, aggregates are prism-like with the vertical axis greater than the horizontal
  6. 8. Soil particles cling together in large uniform masses
  7. 11. Refers to rainfall, freezing, thawing, wind, and sunlight
  8. 12. Aggregates are small, non-porous, and strongly held together
  9. 13. _________ Loam occurs when there is 80% silt and 20% sand in a soil sample
  10. 15. ___________ grain soil structure, soil particles exist as individuals and do not form aggregates
  11. 16. refers to the slope characteristics of a soil
  12. 17. The largest soil particle
  13. 18. The ease with which air and water may pass through the soil
  14. 20. This method of determining soil texture may be determined in the field