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Dimensions of the Earth? - D=8,000 C=25,000



What is soil? - the upper layer of earth in which plants grow, a black or dark brown material typically
consisting of a mixture of organic remains, clay, and rock particles.



The parameters related to soil composition for an idealized surface soil? - 50% -Solid

50%-Pore Space

45%-Mineral

5%-organic matter



Basic functions of soil in the environment? - 1. Medium for plant growth

2.Regulator of water supplies

3. Recycler of raw materials

4. Habitat for soil organisms

5. Landscaping and engineering medium.



The 4 basic processes involved in soil formation? - 1. Transformations

2. Translocation

3. Additions

4. Losses



Examples of Transformation - Weathering of Rocks and Minerals.

Physical:changing the size and shape of rocks or mineral particles

Chemicalaltering a mineral particle's chemical composition(Synthesis/reorganization.



Examples of Translocation - Movement of soil constituents (organic or mineral) within the profile and/or
between horizons.

, Examples of Additions - Materials added to the soil, such as decomposing vegetation and organisms
(organic matter--OM), or new mineral materials deposited by wind or water.



Examples of Losses - Through the movement of wind or water, or uptake by plants, soil particles (sand,
silt, clay, and OM) or chemical compounds can be eroded, leached, or harvested from the soil, altering
the chemical and physical makeup of the soil.



The Basics of Weathering - Physical: Reduce size, increase surface area. (Freezing and thawing)

Chemical: Chemical Alteration Reorganization.(Hydration, Acids, hydrolysis.)



5 Soil Forming Factors - Parent Material, Climate, Organism, Relief(Topography) and Time.



Parent Material - Original Material



Climate - Temperature, Moisture



Organism/biota - Vegetation, Insects, Microbes



Relief(Topography) - Altitude, Slope



Time - Controls extent of other factors.



Florida's Parent Material - Marine and Alluvial Sediments



Origin of sediments that formed the parent material for Florida's soils - Appalachian Mountains



How temperature and Rainfall impact soil formation? - High temperatures and rainfall accelerate soil
formation

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