Exam 12: Weathering, erosion, and Soil Resources
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Soil and water conservation can be brought about by techniques such as terracing and contour plowing that would slow down the surface runoff.
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The basic strategy in controlling soil erosion is to slow down the eroding agents,wind and water.
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Mechanical weathering can include all of the following except
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Higher organic matter content in the soil imparts a blackish coloration to the soil.
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The process by which soluble minerals are dissolved and removed from soil is termed
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Based on the chemical composition of the minerals given below,weathering of ____________ produces sulfuric acid in solution.
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Which of the following types of soil would be likely to drain most readily (be most permeable)?
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Abundant water promotes chemical weathering because most of the relevant reactions involve water.
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The tendency of the soils to form clumps of soil particles or lumps is referred to as the soil
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Worldwide,the amount of arable land per capita is increasing as a consequence of expanded irrigation and improved farming methods.
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Soils are formed by a series of processes commonly referred to as
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Degradation of soil fertility has no effect on the farmland needed to feed the world by diminishing its availability.
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