Deck 14: Soil Formation and Landscape Stability
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Deck 14: Soil Formation and Landscape Stability
1
Sticky, clumping soil contains
A) silica minerals.
B) organic matter.
C) clay minerals.
D) excess water.
A) silica minerals.
B) organic matter.
C) clay minerals.
D) excess water.
C
2
Which soil horizon may be red in color and contain clay?
A) O horizon
B) A horizon
C) C horizon
D) B horizon
A) O horizon
B) A horizon
C) C horizon
D) B horizon
D
3
Which Latin word or phrase is the E horizon named after?
A) raised up
B) washed out
C) rich
D) rocky
A) raised up
B) washed out
C) rich
D) rocky
B
4
What is the main difference between the A horizon and the C horizon?
A) particle size
B) organic content
C) clay content
D) silica content
A) particle size
B) organic content
C) clay content
D) silica content
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5
Which is not a primary reaction of chemical weathering?
A) oxidation
B) exfoliation
C) dissolution
D) hydrolysis
A) oxidation
B) exfoliation
C) dissolution
D) hydrolysis
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6
Which type of soil is likely to have white calcite nodules?
A) rain forest soil
B) tundra soil
C) desert soil
D) agricultural-use prairie soil
A) rain forest soil
B) tundra soil
C) desert soil
D) agricultural-use prairie soil
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7
Which horizon may accumulate minerals that are not present in the parent material?
A) A horizon
B) O horizon
C) E horizon
D) B horizon
A) A horizon
B) O horizon
C) E horizon
D) B horizon
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8
Which of the following is the most similar between soil and regolith?
A) biologic activity
B) sediment content
C) support of plant life
D) horizons
A) biologic activity
B) sediment content
C) support of plant life
D) horizons
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9
Weathering is most intense near the surface because of
A) moisture availability and natural acidity.
B) moisture availability and exposure to air.
C) moisture availability and exposure to sunlight.
D) exposure to air and sunlight.
A) moisture availability and natural acidity.
B) moisture availability and exposure to air.
C) moisture availability and exposure to sunlight.
D) exposure to air and sunlight.
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10
How are added minerals most often found in soil?
A) in crystal form
B) coated on fragments of existing materials
C) clinging to roots of plants
D) in veins or stripes of continuous crystals or powder
A) in crystal form
B) coated on fragments of existing materials
C) clinging to roots of plants
D) in veins or stripes of continuous crystals or powder
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11
What is regolith?
A) a large continuous occurrence of rock
B) rock that is from a particular bedding layer
C) rock from the layer closest to the surface
D) rock that is weathered and loose
A) a large continuous occurrence of rock
B) rock that is from a particular bedding layer
C) rock from the layer closest to the surface
D) rock that is weathered and loose
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12
What is the main difference between soil horizons and sedimentary bedding?
A) Soil horizons are less consistent.
B) Soil horizons form in place.
C) Sedimentary beds have a greater variety of particle sizes.
D) Sedimentary beds are harder.
A) Soil horizons are less consistent.
B) Soil horizons form in place.
C) Sedimentary beds have a greater variety of particle sizes.
D) Sedimentary beds are harder.
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13
Which of the following is least likely to reduce soil fertility?
A) weathering
B) agricultural use and harvest
C) a fallow period with no plant growth
D) the dissolution of minerals
A) weathering
B) agricultural use and harvest
C) a fallow period with no plant growth
D) the dissolution of minerals
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14
What might be present to cause a reddish color in a soil horizon?
A) organic materials
B) bedrock
C) aluminum and iron oxides
D) clay minerals
A) organic materials
B) bedrock
C) aluminum and iron oxides
D) clay minerals
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15
Which compound is least likely to be washed downward from the A horizon?
A) silicate minerals
B) organic matter
C) potassium crystals
D) magnesium minerals
A) silicate minerals
B) organic matter
C) potassium crystals
D) magnesium minerals
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16
Soil horizons are distinguished from one another by
A) particle size and soil color.
B) soil color and mineral composition.
C) particle type and mineral composition.
D) particle size and color.
A) particle size and soil color.
B) soil color and mineral composition.
C) particle type and mineral composition.
D) particle size and color.
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17
Which of the following is not regolith?
A) parent material for soil
B) products of physical weathering
C) the second layer in a sedimentary bed
D) sediment
A) parent material for soil
B) products of physical weathering
C) the second layer in a sedimentary bed
D) sediment
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18
Which is not a definition of soil?
A) any surface material that is solid rock
B) any surface material that is not solid rock
C) the medium for plant growth
D) the upper layer disturbed by tools for crop cultivation
A) any surface material that is solid rock
B) any surface material that is not solid rock
C) the medium for plant growth
D) the upper layer disturbed by tools for crop cultivation
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19
Figure 14.3 
According to Figure 14.3 from your textbook, what might be present to cause a gray-brown color in a horizon?
A) organic materials
B) bedrock
C) aluminum and iron oxides
D) clay minerals

According to Figure 14.3 from your textbook, what might be present to cause a gray-brown color in a horizon?
A) organic materials
B) bedrock
C) aluminum and iron oxides
D) clay minerals
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20
Which horizon will show the least degree of weathering?
A) O horizon
B) A horizon
C) C horizon
D) B horizon
A) O horizon
B) A horizon
C) C horizon
D) B horizon
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21
Which soil-forming material would produce the most fertile soil?
A) volcanic ash
B) clay minerals
C) sand minerals
D) granite grains
A) volcanic ash
B) clay minerals
C) sand minerals
D) granite grains
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22
Which of the following is not a parent material for the formation of clay?
A) feldspar
B) schist
C) iron-bearing silicates
D) magnesium-bearing silicates
A) feldspar
B) schist
C) iron-bearing silicates
D) magnesium-bearing silicates
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23
Which state would you expect to have the most Histosols soil?
A) Alaska
B) California
C) Nevada
D) Florida
A) Alaska
B) California
C) Nevada
D) Florida
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24
Figure 14.22 
Study Figure 14.22 from your textbook. Approximately how many grams of calcite accumulate in soils per year, according to Gile and Grossman's experiment?
A) 0.2-0.8
B) 1.7-3.0
C) 4.2-5.9
D) 7.8-9.6

Study Figure 14.22 from your textbook. Approximately how many grams of calcite accumulate in soils per year, according to Gile and Grossman's experiment?
A) 0.2-0.8
B) 1.7-3.0
C) 4.2-5.9
D) 7.8-9.6
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25
Which is not a common form of calcium addition to soil?
A) parent rock
B) dust
C) rain
D) acidic dissolution
A) parent rock
B) dust
C) rain
D) acidic dissolution
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26
Figure 14.10 
According to Figure 14.10 from your textbook, which soil-forming process is least affected by the vegetation of a region?
A) infiltration of water
B) forming and dissolving minerals by weathering
C) accumulation of organic matter
D) soil erosion

According to Figure 14.10 from your textbook, which soil-forming process is least affected by the vegetation of a region?
A) infiltration of water
B) forming and dissolving minerals by weathering
C) accumulation of organic matter
D) soil erosion
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27
Which area would be most likely to have a thick regolith with immature soil?
A) a steep, eroded slope
B) a high plateau
C) a gently sloping plain
D) the base of a steep, eroded slope
A) a steep, eroded slope
B) a high plateau
C) a gently sloping plain
D) the base of a steep, eroded slope
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28
If all other variables were the same, what differences would you expect between a humid and an arid climate in soil formation?
A) The humid climate would have less mineral dissolution from near-surface horizons and a greater accumulation of clay, oxide, and hydroxide.
B) The humid climate would have less mineral dissolution from near-surface horizons and less accumulation of clay, oxide, and hydroxide.
C) The humid climate would have more mineral dissolution from near-surface horizons and less accumulation of clay, oxide, and hydroxide.
D) The humid climate would have more mineral dissolution from near-surface horizons and a greater accumulation of clay, oxide, and hydroxide.
A) The humid climate would have less mineral dissolution from near-surface horizons and a greater accumulation of clay, oxide, and hydroxide.
B) The humid climate would have less mineral dissolution from near-surface horizons and less accumulation of clay, oxide, and hydroxide.
C) The humid climate would have more mineral dissolution from near-surface horizons and less accumulation of clay, oxide, and hydroxide.
D) The humid climate would have more mineral dissolution from near-surface horizons and a greater accumulation of clay, oxide, and hydroxide.
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29
Minerals are added to the B horizon primarily from the
A) E and O horizons.
B) C and E horizons.
C) A and O horizons.
D) A and E horizons.
A) E and O horizons.
B) C and E horizons.
C) A and O horizons.
D) A and E horizons.
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30
A student makes the following statement: "Soils are immature in Alaska mainly because there is little rain fall in the arctic." Evaluate this statement.
A) It is true.
B) It is false. The main factor is time.
C) It is false. The main factor is temperature.
D) It is false. The main factor is organic matter.
A) It is true.
B) It is false. The main factor is time.
C) It is false. The main factor is temperature.
D) It is false. The main factor is organic matter.
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31
Which type of soil is likely to contain metal ores in large enough amounts to mine?
A) desert soils
B) wetland soils
C) grassland soils
D) rainforest soils
A) desert soils
B) wetland soils
C) grassland soils
D) rainforest soils
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32
Why is there a greater concentration of calcite, halite, and gypsum in desert soils than in other soils?
A) The sand of the desert contains more of these minerals than soil-forming rocks in other regions do.
B) The dry climate allows minerals to precipitate from solution while in wetter soils they would filter away.
C) The dry earth allows minerals to come up to the surface while in wetter soils they would remain lower.
D) The soils of the desert do not contain pores large enough to wash these minerals away when water comes in the form of rain.
A) The sand of the desert contains more of these minerals than soil-forming rocks in other regions do.
B) The dry climate allows minerals to precipitate from solution while in wetter soils they would filter away.
C) The dry earth allows minerals to come up to the surface while in wetter soils they would remain lower.
D) The soils of the desert do not contain pores large enough to wash these minerals away when water comes in the form of rain.
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33
How was radioactive carbon dating useful for the atmospheric calcium additions calculations?
A) It was not useful.
B) It helped to establish the amount of calcium present.
C) It helped to establish the rate of deposition.
D) It was used as a standard amount for a mineral in the soil.
A) It was not useful.
B) It helped to establish the amount of calcium present.
C) It helped to establish the rate of deposition.
D) It was used as a standard amount for a mineral in the soil.
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34
Figure 14.11 
Looking at Figure 14.11 from your textbook, the reason that the calcite accumulation is deeper on the central part of the test line from Wyoming to Wisconsin than it is on the western part is on account of
A) grass type.
B) organic matter content.
C) elevation.
D) rainfall.

Looking at Figure 14.11 from your textbook, the reason that the calcite accumulation is deeper on the central part of the test line from Wyoming to Wisconsin than it is on the western part is on account of
A) grass type.
B) organic matter content.
C) elevation.
D) rainfall.
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35
Which factor would not cause a variation in the amount of calcite added to soil in the region of a particular dust trap?
A) average wind velocity
B) topography
C) rainfall
D) parent rocks
A) average wind velocity
B) topography
C) rainfall
D) parent rocks
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36
Caliche is
A) fragmented quartz crystals that tumble down a cliff.
B) limestone crystals that form by precipitation.
C) calcite cement in desert rocks.
D) silica cement in ancient river-bed rocks.
A) fragmented quartz crystals that tumble down a cliff.
B) limestone crystals that form by precipitation.
C) calcite cement in desert rocks.
D) silica cement in ancient river-bed rocks.
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37
Choose the option that puts the soil types in order from those that form in areas with the most moisture to those that form in areas with the least moisture.
A) Aridosols, Alfisols, Spodosols
B) Ultisols, Aridosols, Entisols
C) Alfisols, Vertisols, Gelisols
D) Histosols, Mollisols, Aridosols
A) Aridosols, Alfisols, Spodosols
B) Ultisols, Aridosols, Entisols
C) Alfisols, Vertisols, Gelisols
D) Histosols, Mollisols, Aridosols
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38
Comment on the accuracy and usefulness of the atmospheric calcium additions calculation that was conducted according to Gile and Grossman's dust trap experiment.
A) The data and hypothesis were extremely accurate and useful.
B) It was perhaps not very accurate, but nonetheless a useful hypothesis.
C) It was not an accurate calculation, and therefore not that useful.
D) The calculations were very accurate, but not useful because the hypothesis was not clear.
A) The data and hypothesis were extremely accurate and useful.
B) It was perhaps not very accurate, but nonetheless a useful hypothesis.
C) It was not an accurate calculation, and therefore not that useful.
D) The calculations were very accurate, but not useful because the hypothesis was not clear.
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39
What event was a major factor in the development of the fertile soils of the upper Midwest and Northeast United States?
A) glaciation
B) volcanic eruptions
C) tectonic forces
D) erosion by meandering rivers
A) glaciation
B) volcanic eruptions
C) tectonic forces
D) erosion by meandering rivers
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40
What evidence made scientists hypothesize that dust contained calcium?
A) crystals found high on ridges
B) limestone formations on prairies
C) the color of dust on windswept plateaus
D) dissolved calcite in the ground
A) crystals found high on ridges
B) limestone formations on prairies
C) the color of dust on windswept plateaus
D) dissolved calcite in the ground
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41
________ soils in the southeastern U.S. are notable for red, clay-rich B horizons, rich in iron and aluminum.
A) Forest
B) Rainforest
C) Grassland
D) Desert
E) Wetland
A) Forest
B) Rainforest
C) Grassland
D) Desert
E) Wetland
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42
________ soils in New England form in cool, wet climates have distinct E horizons.
A) Forest
B) Rainforest
C) Grassland
D) Desert
E) Wetland
A) Forest
B) Rainforest
C) Grassland
D) Desert
E) Wetland
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43
How many metric tons of soil erode away each year in the United States?
A) 1 billion
B) 4 billion
C) 14 billion
D) 24 billion
A) 1 billion
B) 4 billion
C) 14 billion
D) 24 billion
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44
What is a rill?
A) a scooped-out valley in soil
B) a ripple in sandy soil
C) a small channel in soil
D) a small stream
A) a scooped-out valley in soil
B) a ripple in sandy soil
C) a small channel in soil
D) a small stream
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45
________ soils are common in the equatorial regions of South America and Africa.
A) Forest
B) Rainforest
C) Grassland
D) Desert
E) Wetland
A) Forest
B) Rainforest
C) Grassland
D) Desert
E) Wetland
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46
A soil with a thin A horizon, a thick O horizon and a B horizon with considerable clay content is most likely a ________ soil.
A) forest
B) rainforest
C) grassland
D) desert
E) wetland
A) forest
B) rainforest
C) grassland
D) desert
E) wetland
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47
Which calculation was done to determine the rate of calcite accumulation in soils in Gile and Grossman's experiment?
A) the number of kilograms of calcite found in the soil column divided by time (calculated by radioactive carbon dating)
B) the number of kilograms of calcite found in the soil column (estimated by comparison with known sources) multiplied by time (estimated by comparison with similar rock layers elsewhere)
C) time (calculated by radioactive carbon dating) divided by the number of kilograms of calcite found in the soil column (measured in the lab)
D) time (calculated by using known fossils) divided by the number of kilograms of calcite found in the soil column
A) the number of kilograms of calcite found in the soil column divided by time (calculated by radioactive carbon dating)
B) the number of kilograms of calcite found in the soil column (estimated by comparison with known sources) multiplied by time (estimated by comparison with similar rock layers elsewhere)
C) time (calculated by radioactive carbon dating) divided by the number of kilograms of calcite found in the soil column (measured in the lab)
D) time (calculated by using known fossils) divided by the number of kilograms of calcite found in the soil column
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48
According to Figure 14.5, the B horizon is most depleted in ________.
A) calcite
B) clay minerals
C) iron oxide/hydroxide minerals
D) organic matter
A) calcite
B) clay minerals
C) iron oxide/hydroxide minerals
D) organic matter
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49
Which action would a sheet of water most likely perform?
A) formation of a rill
B) formation of a stream
C) general flooding of soil
D) formation of a gully
A) formation of a rill
B) formation of a stream
C) general flooding of soil
D) formation of a gully
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50
The regolith and soil are underlain by the
A) O horizon.
B) A horizon.
C) E horizon.
D) B horizon.
E) Bedrock.
A) O horizon.
B) A horizon.
C) E horizon.
D) B horizon.
E) Bedrock.
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51
Thicker soil deposits on sedimentary rocks, compared to plutonic rocks, is an example of the role of ________ in determining soil characteristics.
A) parent material
B) climate
C) vegetation
D) time
E) landscape relief
A) parent material
B) climate
C) vegetation
D) time
E) landscape relief
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52
What is a gully?
A) a scooped-out valley in soil
B) a ripple in sandy soil
C) a small channel in soil
D) a small stream
A) a scooped-out valley in soil
B) a ripple in sandy soil
C) a small channel in soil
D) a small stream
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53
Which of the following is not a soil conservation measure?
A) planting corn in vertical rows
B) planting patches of grass between patches of corn
C) terracing
D) planting grass on water courses
A) planting corn in vertical rows
B) planting patches of grass between patches of corn
C) terracing
D) planting grass on water courses
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54
________ soils are common in the southeastern part of the United States.
A) Forest
B) Rainforest
C) Grassland
D) Desert
E) Wetland
A) Forest
B) Rainforest
C) Grassland
D) Desert
E) Wetland
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55
Which soil horizon contains poorly weathered regolith?
A) O horizon
B) A horizon
C) E horizon
D) B horizon
E) C horizon
A) O horizon
B) A horizon
C) E horizon
D) B horizon
E) C horizon
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56
The location of farms close to volcanoes in Indonesia is an example of the role of ________ in determining soil characteristics.
A) parent material
B) climate
C) vegetation
D) time
E) landscape relief
A) parent material
B) climate
C) vegetation
D) time
E) landscape relief
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57
The soils in the central part of the United States used for growing wheat, corn and soybeans are classified as ________ soils.
A) forest
B) rainforest
C) grassland
D) desert
E) wetland
A) forest
B) rainforest
C) grassland
D) desert
E) wetland
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58
________ soils are common in the southwestern part of the United States.
A) Forest
B) Rainforest
C) Grassland
D) Desert
E) Wetland
A) Forest
B) Rainforest
C) Grassland
D) Desert
E) Wetland
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Figure 14.5 
According to Figure 14.5, a major difference between the B horizons of forest soil and desert soil is
A) desert soil is enriched in calcite when compared to the parent material.
B) forest soil is enriched in calcite when compared to the parent material.
C) desert soil is depleted in clay minerals when compared to the parent material.
D) forest soil is depleted in clay minerals when compared to the parent material.

According to Figure 14.5, a major difference between the B horizons of forest soil and desert soil is
A) desert soil is enriched in calcite when compared to the parent material.
B) forest soil is enriched in calcite when compared to the parent material.
C) desert soil is depleted in clay minerals when compared to the parent material.
D) forest soil is depleted in clay minerals when compared to the parent material.
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60
Which of the following practices by farmers decreases erosion?
A) tilling
B) planting ground cover crops
C) allowing fields to lie empty and fallow
D) removing weeds
A) tilling
B) planting ground cover crops
C) allowing fields to lie empty and fallow
D) removing weeds
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61
________ soils often are rich in a black organic rich plant residue called peat.
A) Forest
B) Rainforest
C) Grassland
D) Desert
E) Wetland
A) Forest
B) Rainforest
C) Grassland
D) Desert
E) Wetland
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62
Desert soils that form on parental material containing virtually no calcite receive their calcium from
A) animal droppings.
B) the asthenosphere.
C) the lithosphere.
D) the atmosphere.
A) animal droppings.
B) the asthenosphere.
C) the lithosphere.
D) the atmosphere.
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63
The world's largest bauxite deposits, in northern Australia, form in ancient ________ soils.
A) forest
B) rainforest
C) grassland
D) desert
E) wetland
A) forest
B) rainforest
C) grassland
D) desert
E) wetland
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64
________ soils are common in the western United States.
A) Forest
B) Rainforest
C) Grassland
D) Desert
E) Wetland
A) Forest
B) Rainforest
C) Grassland
D) Desert
E) Wetland
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65
What are the types of soils?
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66
What distinguishes soil horizons?
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67
What is soil?
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68
Because of intense leaching and oxidation, ________ soils are very infertile.
A) forest
B) rainforest
C) grassland
D) desert
E) wetland
A) forest
B) rainforest
C) grassland
D) desert
E) wetland
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69
Judge the following sentence according to the criteria given below. When farming in steep terrain it is best to modify the slopes by making terraces because the flat terrace surface slow down the water, decrease erosion and allow the water to soak into the soil.
A) The assertion and the reason are both correct, and the reason is valid.
B) The assertion and the reason are both correct, but the reason is invalid.
C) The assertion is correct but the reason is incorrect.
D) The assertion is incorrect but the reason is correct.
E) Both the assertion and the reason are incorrect.
A) The assertion and the reason are both correct, and the reason is valid.
B) The assertion and the reason are both correct, but the reason is invalid.
C) The assertion is correct but the reason is incorrect.
D) The assertion is incorrect but the reason is correct.
E) Both the assertion and the reason are incorrect.
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70
How do soils form?
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71
Aluminum ore called bauxite forms in ________ soils.
A) forest
B) rainforest
C) grassland
D) desert
E) wetland
A) forest
B) rainforest
C) grassland
D) desert
E) wetland
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72
________ soils are common in South America and Africa.
A) Forest
B) Rainforest
C) Grassland
D) Desert
E) Wetland
A) Forest
B) Rainforest
C) Grassland
D) Desert
E) Wetland
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73
All of the following agricultural practices leave significant parts of the land exposed to water runoff and soil erosion except
A) bare areas.
B) rows of sown crops.
C) compacted land surfaces.
D) terracing steep slopes.
A) bare areas.
B) rows of sown crops.
C) compacted land surfaces.
D) terracing steep slopes.
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74
________ soils in the United States typically have thick, dark, organic-rich A horizons.
A) Forest
B) Rainforest
C) Grassland
D) Desert
E) Wetland
A) Forest
B) Rainforest
C) Grassland
D) Desert
E) Wetland
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75
How do human activities affect soils?
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76
All of the following agricultural practices decrease erosion except
A) row plowing.
B) "no-till" plowing.
C) contour plowing.
D) slope terracing.
A) row plowing.
B) "no-till" plowing.
C) contour plowing.
D) slope terracing.
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77
What is the role of vegetation?
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78
What factors determine soil characteristics?
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79
________ soils commonly consist entirely of O and A horizons.
A) Forest
B) Rainforest
C) Grassland
D) Desert
E) Wetland
A) Forest
B) Rainforest
C) Grassland
D) Desert
E) Wetland
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