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Much of the life on earth depends on soil.
Soil is made of weathered rock and decayed parts of plants and animals.
Soil provides the nutrients needed by most plants to grow.
http://tiee.ecoed.net
Photo: A. Criminger
The first step is for bedrock to be broken down by weathering.
This weathering can happen by wind, water, or changes in temperature.
Wind Water Temperature
Copyright © Bruce Molnia, Terra Photographics Copyright © Marli Miller, University of Oregon Photo: A Criminger
Organisms such as bacteria and fungi begin to grow in the broken down bedrock.
http://waterandlife.org/MicroBiota.htm
Soil bacteria
(Image: USDA)
Soil fungi
These organisms live and die providing the soil with nutrients that other plants need to grow.
As plants live and die, more bacteria and fungi break down these organic materials. This provides additional organic nutrients for more plants to grow and use. The material that is produced is called humus.
Photo: J. Criminger
http://www.physicalgeography.net/fundamentals/10t.html
This is called a soil profile!
http://epod.usra.edu
http://www.lee-county.com/utilities/Mobile%20Irrigation%20Lab/Soil%20Profile.htm
O – organic material on the surface
A – Topsoil high in organic material. Where insects and worms live among the shallow plant roots.
B – Subsoil that is high in clay and minerals. Deep roots reach into the subsoil.
C – This layer is made of broken bedrock and contains less nutrients
Each layer of a soil profile is called a horizon.
North Georgia soil profile
http://www.ga.nrcs.usda.gov/technical/soils/red.html
Not all Georgia soils are red, but many of them are. The State is well known for its abundance of "Georgia Red Clay".
People often ask why the soils are red.
The red color that is so evident in Georgia soils is due primarily to iron oxides.
Georgia soil is red because the iron in it has bonded with oxygen forming molecules of “rust.”
Without soil, life on earth would be very different.
Imagine no plants that grew in soil.No animals that grazed on plants.Where would we get our food? What would we eat? What do you think?
Everything that lives on land depends on soil.
We have a limited supply of fertile soil.
We must conserve and protect our soil.
What are some ways you can think of to protect this resource?
Copyright © Bruce Molnia, Terra Photographics
This view taken from an airplane is very interesting.
What caused these circles?
What causes the different colors?
Why are they circles?
Why was this hillside shaped like this for farming?
http://www.acca21.org.cn/nrp3-12.html
ReviewWhat is soil?
How does soil form?
Why do we have red soil?
Why is soil important?