Deck 22: Properties of Soil
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Deck 22: Properties of Soil
1
Solum consists of the following soil layers.
A) O, A
B) O, A, B, C
C) A, B
D) C, R
E) 15
A) O, A
B) O, A, B, C
C) A, B
D) C, R
E) 15
C
2
A soil with pH of ____ is neither acidic nor alkaline.
A) 5
B) 7
C) 9
D) 11
E) 15
A) 5
B) 7
C) 9
D) 11
E) 15
B
3
A loam soil consists of:
A) mostly silt and sand
B) mostly silt and clay
C) mostly clay and sand
D) nearly equal amounts of clay, silt, and sand
A) mostly silt and sand
B) mostly silt and clay
C) mostly clay and sand
D) nearly equal amounts of clay, silt, and sand
D
4
Which soil would have the highest permeability?
A) clay loam
B) sandy loam
C) silty loam
D) silty clay
A) clay loam
B) sandy loam
C) silty loam
D) silty clay
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5
Alkaline soils have a pH value of:
A) from 0 to 4
B) from 4 to 7
C) near 7
D) from 7 to 11
E) 15 to 20
A) from 0 to 4
B) from 4 to 7
C) near 7
D) from 7 to 11
E) 15 to 20
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6
The peds associated with platy soil structure most closely resemble:
A) bread crumbs
B) flakes
C) columns
D) small ropes
E) ice cubes
A) bread crumbs
B) flakes
C) columns
D) small ropes
E) ice cubes
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7
What type of topography produces a thicker soil depth?
A) flat
B) gently sloping
C) steeply sloping
D) mountainous
A) flat
B) gently sloping
C) steeply sloping
D) mountainous
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8
When the upper layers of soil are dark brown or black, this would indicate:
A) a high pH level
B) the presence of organic matter
C) a high level of solar radiation
D) the presence of iron oxides
A) a high pH level
B) the presence of organic matter
C) a high level of solar radiation
D) the presence of iron oxides
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9
Porosity is the ability of soil to ___ water.
A) hold
B) dissolve
C) transmit
D) discharge
E) produce
A) hold
B) dissolve
C) transmit
D) discharge
E) produce
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10
A pedon extends down to _______.
A) just above the C horizon
B) the top of the R horizon
C) the top of the B horizon
D) the E horizon
A) just above the C horizon
B) the top of the R horizon
C) the top of the B horizon
D) the E horizon
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11
The smallest soil particle is called:
A) silt
B) gravel
C) sand
D) clay
A) silt
B) gravel
C) sand
D) clay
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12
The _______ is the rate at which water can flow through soil.
A) porosity
B) permeability
C) field capacity
D) fluviality
A) porosity
B) permeability
C) field capacity
D) fluviality
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13
70% sand, 20% silt, and 10% clay would be considered a _____ soil.
A) sandy loam
B) sandy silt
C) sandy clay
D) loam
A) sandy loam
B) sandy silt
C) sandy clay
D) loam
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14
Soils that often swell during wet seasons and crack during dry periods are most likely ____ soils.
A) loam
B) sandy
C) clay
D) silt
A) loam
B) sandy
C) clay
D) silt
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15
Peds that are arranged into vertical columns, especially in the B horizon, show ___ structure.
A) platy
B) granular
C) blocky
D) prismatic
A) platy
B) granular
C) blocky
D) prismatic
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16
How does colluvium differ from alluvium?
A) Colluvium is transported soil, while alluvium is residual soil.
B) Colluvium is transported by overland flow, while alluvium is transported by rivers.
C) Colluvium is residual soil, while alluvium is transported soil.
D) They are both formed by the same process.
A) Colluvium is transported soil, while alluvium is residual soil.
B) Colluvium is transported by overland flow, while alluvium is transported by rivers.
C) Colluvium is residual soil, while alluvium is transported soil.
D) They are both formed by the same process.
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17
The acidity of a soil increases as the H+ ions become more abundant.
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18
Cations are positively charged ions.
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