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Do now – Question. With winter coming you will see signs for Frost heaves. What are they and how are they formed?. Reminder of Homework. You should be done reading chapter 9 Monday – FCA essay on Global Climate Change – Handout. Posted on Wiki site. Quick Review.
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Do now – Question • With winter coming you will see signs for Frost heaves. What are they and how are they formed?
Reminder of Homework • You should be done reading chapter 9 • Monday – FCA essay on Global Climate Change – Handout. • Posted on Wiki site
Quick Review • Transition Demographics – explain the chart below. Please write out your answer(s).
New material – Chapter 9 • No-tilling farming • What is it and why is important? • Agriculture vs. Cropland vs. Rangeland • How and why soil gets degraded • How and why did agriculture come to be?
New material – Chapter 9 • No-tilling farming vs. tilling
New material – Chapter 9 • Cropland
New material – Chapter 9 • Rangeland
New material – Chapter 9 • Soil formation: • Parent material • Bedrock • Weathering of the rock • Physical versus chemical • Soil profile - Horizontal
New material – Chapter 9 • Weathering of the rock • Physical versus chemical
New material – Chapter 9 • Soil profile – Horizontal • O Horizon, then A, E, B, C, R • Topsoil vs. clay • Page 230 (top of page) • Land degradation and erosion • Desertification • The dust bowl
New material – Chapter 9 • Soil formation:
New material – Chapter 9 • The Dust Bowl • How did this happen and when?
New material – Chapter 9 • Traditional agriculture • Monoculture – give an example and give an example of how or when it failed. • In the 1840’s, the Irish Potato Famine hit. What was the impact? • Population shift? Political? Cultural?