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Weathering,
Soil, and Erosion
    12.4 Soil as a resource
Know



• soil fertility
• soil depletion
• salinization
Understand



• Soil is an important resource that can be
  conserved and protected.
Do


• Describe ways is which human activity
  threatens soil fertility.
• Summarize soil conservation methods
  that reduce soil erosion.
4. Nutrients return to
               soil

3. Plants die and              1. Soil contains
decompose in the ground        nutrients

     2. Natural vegetation               5. Crops use
     uses nutrients                        nutrients
                                        6. Crops are
                                         harvested
                  7. Fertilizers must be added to
                         replace nutrients.
List and briefly describe three
methods of preventing erosion of
farmland.


    •    Windbreaks: planting belts of trees along
        field edges. Contour farming: planting
        crops in rows parallel to land contours.
        Constructing terraces: flattening sloping
        areas by forming terraces. Strip cropping:
        alternating a crop that leaves bare ground
        with a crop covers the ground. No-till
        farming: doing planting, fertilizing, and
        weed control at the same time.
12.4 #1. Describe some ways
 to prevent soil depletion.


  • #1. Allowing fields to lay
    fallow, Allowing a crop to
    decompose on the soil, and
    changing the kind of crop
    grown on a field from year to
    year.
Uruguay




          Pointe-de-Rivere-
          du-Loupe, Canada


  Colorado
#2. How and where does
  salinization occur?

  • #2. Salinization occurs in
    desert areas when irrigation
    water evaporates rapidly and
    minerals dissolved in the
    water are left behind on the
    soil surface.
Montana




               California
South Africa
#3. Describe at least three methods
that can be used to protect a field
from wind or water erosion.

  • #3. Windbreaks: planting belts of trees along field
    edges.
  • Contour farming: planting crops in rows parallel to
    land contours.
  • Constructing terraces: flattening sloping areas by
    forming terraces.
  • Strip cropping: alternating a crop that leaves bare
    ground with a crop covers the ground.
  • No-till farming: doing planting, fertilizing, and
    weed control at the same time.
New Zealand
Corn




       Oats & radish
#4. Terrace farming is used to reduce erosion.
Explain how terrace farming could also increase
the amount of land available for farming.




      • #4. Some slopes may be too
        steep for use in farming. By
        creating terraces on these
        slopes, unusable land becomes
        farmable land.
Laos




Peru
#5. One estimate for the rate at which natural processes can
replace topsoil that has been eroded is about 2 millimeters per
year. At this rate, how long would it take to form 10 centimeters of
new topsoil? Show your work.




            • 2 mm X 1 cm = 0.2 cm
#5.           1 year 10 mm 1 year



            • 10 cm X 1 year = 50 years
                      0.2 cm

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12.4

  • 1. Weathering, Soil, and Erosion 12.4 Soil as a resource
  • 2. Know • soil fertility • soil depletion • salinization
  • 3. Understand • Soil is an important resource that can be conserved and protected.
  • 4. Do • Describe ways is which human activity threatens soil fertility. • Summarize soil conservation methods that reduce soil erosion.
  • 5. 4. Nutrients return to soil 3. Plants die and 1. Soil contains decompose in the ground nutrients 2. Natural vegetation 5. Crops use uses nutrients nutrients 6. Crops are harvested 7. Fertilizers must be added to replace nutrients.
  • 6. List and briefly describe three methods of preventing erosion of farmland. • Windbreaks: planting belts of trees along field edges. Contour farming: planting crops in rows parallel to land contours. Constructing terraces: flattening sloping areas by forming terraces. Strip cropping: alternating a crop that leaves bare ground with a crop covers the ground. No-till farming: doing planting, fertilizing, and weed control at the same time.
  • 7. 12.4 #1. Describe some ways to prevent soil depletion. • #1. Allowing fields to lay fallow, Allowing a crop to decompose on the soil, and changing the kind of crop grown on a field from year to year.
  • 8. Uruguay Pointe-de-Rivere- du-Loupe, Canada Colorado
  • 9. #2. How and where does salinization occur? • #2. Salinization occurs in desert areas when irrigation water evaporates rapidly and minerals dissolved in the water are left behind on the soil surface.
  • 10. Montana California South Africa
  • 11. #3. Describe at least three methods that can be used to protect a field from wind or water erosion. • #3. Windbreaks: planting belts of trees along field edges. • Contour farming: planting crops in rows parallel to land contours. • Constructing terraces: flattening sloping areas by forming terraces. • Strip cropping: alternating a crop that leaves bare ground with a crop covers the ground. • No-till farming: doing planting, fertilizing, and weed control at the same time.
  • 12.
  • 13.
  • 15. Corn Oats & radish
  • 16. #4. Terrace farming is used to reduce erosion. Explain how terrace farming could also increase the amount of land available for farming. • #4. Some slopes may be too steep for use in farming. By creating terraces on these slopes, unusable land becomes farmable land.
  • 18. #5. One estimate for the rate at which natural processes can replace topsoil that has been eroded is about 2 millimeters per year. At this rate, how long would it take to form 10 centimeters of new topsoil? Show your work. • 2 mm X 1 cm = 0.2 cm #5. 1 year 10 mm 1 year • 10 cm X 1 year = 50 years 0.2 cm

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