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Soil Formation Notes. Soil . The loose, weathered materials on Earth’s surface in which plants grow. Soil is a mixture of rock particles, minerals, decaying organic matter, water, and air. Bedrock. The solid layer of rock beneath the soil
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Soil • The loose, weathered materials on Earth’s surface in which plants grow. • Soil is a mixture of rock particles, minerals, decaying organic matter, water, and air.
Bedrock • The solid layer of rock beneath the soil • When bedrock is exposed to Earth’s surface, it weathers into soil
Humus • Humus is the dark colored, decayed organic material in the soil.
Fertility • Fertility is a measure of how well the soil supports plant growth
Loam • Soil that is equal amounts of clay, sand, and silt is called loam.
Topsoil • Topsoil is the top layer of soil. • Topsoil is also called the A Horizon of soil. • Topsoil is brown and crumbly, and is a mixture of humus, clay, and minerals.
Subsoil • Subsoil is made of clay and other particles that have been washed down from the A horizon. • Subsoil is also called the B Horizon of soil.
C Horizon • The C horizon contained partially weathered rock only.
Bedrock • The bedrock layer is solid rock.