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2. The Physical Environment
2.3 The Lithosphere
2.3.1 Soil Systems
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Soil systems support life through the dynamic interaction of living and non-living
components
Match the soil component with its description:
Mineral Particles ↔️ Small pieces of rock and sediment
Organic Matter ↔️ Decomposed plant and animal remains
Water ↔️ Present in soil pores
Air ↔️ Fills pore spaces
Organic matter enhances soil structure, water retention, and nutrient
cycling
Order the processes involved in soil formation:
1️⃣ Weathering
2️⃣ Humification
3️⃣ Eluviation
4️⃣ Illuviation
Organisms
aid in decomposition, nutrient cycling, and soil structure.
True
Soil types are classified based on their texture and
composition
Clay soil has poor drainage but high
water-holding
capacity.
True
Which soil type is good for acid-loving plants?
Peat Soil
Sandy soil is well-drained and has high nutrient content.
False
Which plants thrive in peat soil due to its acidic conditions?
Acid-loving plants
Well-structured soil with a granular structure allows for good air and water movement.
True
Water in soil is essential for
dissolving
and transporting nutrients to plants.
True
What is the physical and chemical breakdown of parent material in soil formation called?
Weathering
Climate affects weathering rates and biological
activity
Topography influences erosion, drainage, and vegetation patterns in
soil formation
.
True
Match the soil structure with its aeration and water retention properties:
Granular ↔️ Good aeration, moderate water retention
Blocky ↔️ Moderate aeration, moderate water retention
Platy ↔️ Poor aeration, poor water retention
A granular soil structure provides good
aeration
Which soil structure type has moderate aeration and water retention?
Blocky
A well-structured soil allows for good
air
and water movement.
True
Match the soil organism with its role in soil:
Bacteria and Fungi ↔️ Decompose organic matter
Protozoa and Nematodes ↔️ Feed on bacteria and fungi
Arthropods ↔️ Shred organic matter
Earthworms ↔️ Burrow and enhance aeration
Maintaining soil biodiversity is essential for
sustainable
land management.
True
Match the cause of soil degradation with its description:
Erosion ↔️ Removal of topsoil
Compaction ↔️ Compression of soil
Salinization ↔️ Accumulation of salts
Contamination ↔️ Presence of pollutants
What is crop rotation used for in soil conservation?
Maintain soil fertility
Reduced tillage preserves organic matter and soil
structure
What are soil systems defined as?
Complex ecosystems
Soil organisms improve
soil structure
and cycle nutrients.
True
What is weathering in soil formation?
Breakdown of parent material
Climate affects
weathering rates
and biological activity in soil formation.
True
Which factor determines the mineral composition and soil texture?
Parent Material
Match the soil formation factor with its impact:
Climate ↔️ Affects weathering rates
Organisms ↔️ Aid in decomposition
Parent Material ↔️ Determines mineral composition
Topography ↔️ Influences erosion and drainage
What is the texture of sandy soil?
Coarse, gritty
Loamy soil is ideal for a wide range of
plants
Which soil type is rich in organic matter but has poor drainage?
Peat Soil
Loamy soil, a balanced mix of sand, silt, and clay, is ideal for a wide range of
plants
Match the soil structure with its characteristics:
Granular ↔️ Good aeration, moderate water retention
Blocky ↔️ Moderate aeration, moderate water retention
Platy ↔️ Poor aeration, poor water retention
Soil systems are complex ecosystems supported by the interaction of living and non-living
components
Which soil organisms improve soil structure and cycle nutrients?
Bacteria, fungi, earthworms
Arrange the following soil formation processes in the correct sequence:
1️⃣ Weathering
2️⃣ Humification
3️⃣ Eluviation
4️⃣ Illuviation
How do organisms contribute to soil formation?
Decomposition, nutrient cycling
Understanding soil properties is crucial for effective land
management
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