How does plowing the land increase the rate of soil erosion?
Plowing increases rate of soil erosion both by wind & water where soil is moved elsewhere on land or deposited in bodies of water.
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What desert formed when moisture from the soil is evaporated leaving behind chemical salts?
Salt crystal growth occurs when saline solutions seep into cr...
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What are the three layers of soil?
The three layers of soil are surface, subsoil, and substrata....
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What flows when a disturbance changes a community without removing the soil?
Secondary succession follows a disturbance. Opposed to primar...
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What is a quick method using water to separate minerals from soil?
As the molten magma bubbles up from the subduction zone throu...
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Huge sheets of ice that move slowly over land while picking u...
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How can you prevent soil erosion?
Prevent soil erosion by planting vegetation, trees, ground co...
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How can you tell if a worm eats soil?
A worm (worrum) is an invertebrate animal with a long body an...
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What is the composition of the soil?
Soil for growing apples varies. Soil parameters that should b...
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What factors determine soil fertility?
Fertile soil has a lot of plant nutrients like nitrogen, phos...
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What are the three general levels of soil?
The three general levels of soil are ground level, topsoil (o...
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Pedocal is a subdivision of the zonal soil order. It is a cla...
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What are two ways that bare rock can be converted into soil?
It can be converted to soil by the process of bacteria, also ...
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Why does forensic soil comparison include the comparison of color?
The forensic soil comparison stands on considerable variation...
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What is the purpose of organic matter in soil?
Organic matter serves as a reservoir of nutrients and water i...
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What is the soil texture of the soil Gelisols?
Gelisols are perennially frozen soils of the Arctic and Antar...
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What factors in an area help determine the type of soil?
The factors that help determine the type of soil texture, org...
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Is the a horizon also known as top soil?
The A horizon is the top layer of the soil horizons or 'topso...
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What is Soil that forms on unconsolidated deposits is called?
The unconsolidated materials in which soils form is called pa...
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How can you find out whether an earthworm eats soil?
You can find out by asking ChaCha! Worms eat any organic mate...
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What are the three types of soil?
Soil is a layer of loose material generally composed of inorg...
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What is the soil texture of the soil Gelisols?
Gelisols are perennially frozen soils of the Arctic and Antar...
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Some types of soil are: sandy, silky, loamy, chalk, and peaty...
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What is the soil texture of the soil Gelisols?
Gelisols are perennially frozen soils of the Arctic and Antar...
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How many quarts of soil does it take to equal 14 Cubic feet of soil 8 inches deep?
For every 2 inches deep add 1 cubic foot of potting soil to t...
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What is a vertical section through a soil showing the succession of soil horizons called?
A soil profile is a cross section through the soil which reve...
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What are zones of the soil that have similar texture structure and color beginning with S?
The zones of the soil that have similar texture structure and...
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What kind of soil forms in tropical areas?
The tropics is a region of the Earth by the Equator and there...
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