chapter 14
Which soil horizons are most prone to erosion?
A and O
Which of the following two regions have the largest land areas with extensive soil damage?
Africa and Asia
Soil is composed of:
All of these
Which of the following may affect the mineral composition of soil?
All of these
Loam:
All of these choices are correct
Mulch:
All of these choices are correct
The desertification of the Sahel is caused by:
All of these choices are correct
The ____________ is a lighter-colored soil layer where iron and aluminum often accumulate.
B horizon
The ____________ contains weathered pieces of rock and is found just above the solid bedrock.
C horizon
Which of the following sequences is in the correct order from largest particle size to smallest particle size?
Gravel > Sand > Silt > Clay
Why is clay particularly important in determining many soil characteristics? I. clay particles have the smallest surface area relative to other soil particles II. each clay particle has negative electrical charge on its outer surface to attract mineral ions III clay is the most porous of the soil particles IV. clay is the largest of the soil particles
II
Rank the relative size of soil particles from smallest to largest. I. sand II. clay III. gravel IV. silt
II - IV - I - III
Crop rotation and strip cropping alternate crops such as corn and wheat. The difference is:
In strip cropping, the crops are alternated by row. In crop rotation, the crops are alternated by years
Which of the following statements about minerals in soil is true?
Negatively charged mineral ions are often washed out of the root zone
_________ describes the pathway of various nutrient minerals or elements from the environment through organisms and back to the environment.
Nutrient cycling
The uppermost layer of soil that is rich in plant litter and other organic material is the:
O horizon
Which of the following authorized the formation of the Soil Conservation Service (now called the Natural Resources Conservation Service)?
Soil Conservation Act of 1935
Compost is:
a natural fertilizer
An important plant to use in crop rotation because of its association with nitrogen-fixing bacteria is:
alfalfa
A(n) __________ is a type of soil that forms in temperate deciduous forests, has a highly leached A-horizon, and must be fertilized if cleared for farmland.
alfisol
Organic fertilizers:
can consist of manure, crop residues, or bone meal.
The difference between compost and mulch is:
compost is mixed into soil to improve fertility; mulch is placed on soil's surface to control weeds and retain moisture
Increased soil erosion may be caused by all of the following except:
construction of shelterbelts
Which of the following outlines a typical crop rotation planting schedule?
corn → alfalfa → oats → soybean
Humus is composed of:
decomposed organic matter.
Clay content is particularly important in soil because high-clay soils:
have large surface areas that can "hold" mineral ions for plant use
The deposition of leached material in the lower layers of the soil is called:
illuviation
In soil, the smallest particles (less than .002mm) are called:
illuviation particles
Planting the same crop year after year:
increases damage by insects and disease
Soil with a pH of 6.0:
is slightly acidic
Scientists know relatively little about the roles of most soil organisms because
it is hard to study them in a natural environment
A major problem with conservation tillage is:
it requires greater use of herbicides to control weeds.
The removal of dissolved minerals from the soil as water moves downward is called:
leaching
Which of the following represents an "ecosystem service" performed by soil organisms?
maintaining soil fertility by decaying and cycling organic materia
Soil erosion:
may result in decreased water quality for fishes and other aquatic organisms
The richest farming soils that form under the grasslands of central North America and under moist deciduous forests are the:
mollisols and alfisols
Legume plants like soybeans add which of the following to the soil?
nitrogen
Which of the following is not true of conservation tiling?
over 70% of US farmland was planted using conservation tilling in the early 2000
A(n) _________ is a type of soil that forms in tropical and subtropical regions where organic material decomposes so fast there is very little A-horizon.
oxisol
Worldwide, 75 billion metric tons (83 billion tons) of topsoil is lost annually, primarily due to:
poor agricultural practices
Soil degradation is primarily attributed to:
poor agricultural practices, overgrazing and deforestation
The 1930's Dust Bowl in the western United States is an example of:
prolonged drought and accelerated wind erosion caused by use of marginal land for agriculture
Of the following, which has the greatest permeability?
sand
Water tends to drain rapidly through soil that is high in:
sand
Soil pH is important because:
some mineral ions are leached more easily from an acidic soil
A(n) ___________ is a type of soil that usually forms in colder climates beneath coniferous forests and makes poor farm land because it is often too acidic and nutrient poor.
spodosol
Which of the following is a type of contour plowing?
strip cropping
The soils of tropical rain forests tend to be nutrient-poor due to:
the fact that nutrient minerals are stored primarily in the vegetation
The American Dust Bowl was caused by all of the following except:
the poor (nutrient) quality of the soil of the Great Plains
Soil is formed from parent material by biological, chemical, and physical:
weathering processes.