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Ch 03 SOIL Section 6 E. SOIL: A RENEWABLE RESOURCE 1. Soil is a slowly renewed resource that provides most of the nutrients needed for plant growth and also helps purify water. a) Soil formation begins when bedrock is broken down by physical, chemical and biological processes called weathering. 2. Mature soils, or soils that have developed over a long time are arranged in a series of horizontal layers called soil horizons. Soil Formation PLAY ANIMATION 3. Soil horizons have distinct textures and compositions these mature soils have at least three parts a) The top layer is the O horizon layer is brown/black and composed of leaves, twigs, crop wastes, animal waste, fungi and other organic material b) The topsoil layer is the A horizon which is composed of decomposed organic matter called humus which is teaming with bacteria c) The B horizon (subsoil) and the C-horizon (parent material) have most of the soil’s inorganic matter—sand, silt, clay, and gravel. Animation: Soil Profile PLAY ANIMATION Layers in Mature Soils 4. Infiltration: the downward movement of water through soil. 5. Leaching: dissolving of minerals and organic matter in upper layers carrying them to lower layers. 6. The soil type determines the degree of infiltration and leaching. Some Soil Properties 7. Soils vary in the size of the particles they contain, the amount of space between these particles, and how rapidly water flows through them. Figure 3-25 Soil Texture PLAY ANIMATION