Exam 11: The Global Distribution and Character of Soils
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The maximum amount of water the soil can hold after gravitational water has moved away is the:
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The threshold amount of soil water below which plants can no longer absorb water is the:
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The Eustis Ash Pit shows that soil developed during the stable times between glacial lake expansions.
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Fill in the blank to make each of the following statements true.
i)Minerals can be dissolved and mobilized downward by a process called _____[1]_____.
ii)When minerals reach an area below the zone of leaching,they can sometimes recrystallize,a process known as _____[2]_______.
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Local environmental factors are the most important factors of development for which of the following?
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The sediment or weathered bedrock in which the soil forms is the
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When looking at a soil ___[1]___ (vertical cut into the soil),there are one or more ___[2]____ (distinct layers in a soil)which result from soil-forming processes.
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gradient
profile
relief
Answer 2 Choices:
chroma
horizons
orders
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The mixing of soil by plants and burrowing animals is called
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A triangular diagram showing the percent distribution of different soil particle sizes is used to help identify the __________ of a soil.
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