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CRCT Question. What type of erosion best describes why the Dust Bowl in the 1930’s occurred? Wind erosion Landslide erosion Water erosion Wave erosion. Soil Lab. TOMORROW Bring your appetite  . Final Study Guide . What parts are due? When are they due?. Candy Toss . - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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CRCT Question What type of erosion best describes why the Dust Bowl in the 1930’s occurred? a.Wind erosion b.Landslide erosion c.Water erosion d.Wave erosion
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CRCT QuestionWhat type of erosion best describes

why the Dust Bowl in the 1930’s occurred?

a. Wind erosionb. Landslide erosionc. Water erosiond. Wave erosion

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Soil LabTOMORROW

Bring your appetite

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What parts are

due?

When are they due?

Final Study Guide

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Candy Toss

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What is soil MOSTLY

made up of?

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What are the

horizontal layers in the soil called?

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dark, organic material formed in soil from the

decayed remains of plants and animals is called what?

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Which type of rock is made by stratification

Review

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What type of rock can

form into a sedimentary rock

during the rock cycle?

Review

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About how old is the

Earth?

Review

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Everything that lives on land depends on soil.

We have a limited supply of fertile soil.

We must conserve and protect our soil.

What are some ways you can think of to protect this resource?

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Soil Conservation

Soil conservation – is the method to maintain the fertility of the soil by protecting the soil from erosion and nutrient loss

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The importance of soil – soil provides minerals and other nutrients for plants and all animals get their energy from plants Housing – soil provides a place for

animals to live Water Storage – without soil to hold

water, plants would not get the moisture of the nutrients they need. Soil also keeps water from running off

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Soil Damage and Loss – can

be caused by overuse, poor farming techniques or overgrazing Soil Erosion – the process by

which wind, water, ice, or gravity transport soil and sediment from one location to another

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In the 1930’s, farmers removed all the grasses holding the soil in place. After a drought, the wind blew all the topsoil away. Millions of people were affected. This event was called the “Dust Bowl.”

http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov

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Contour Plowing and Terracing

Contour Plowing – plowing across the slope of hills

Terracing – changing one steep field into a series of smaller flatter fields

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Why was this hillside shaped like this for farming?

http://www.acca21.org.cn/nrp3-12.html

These are terraces – walls built to prevent erosion by making flat places for farming.

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These trees are used as a wind break to stop erosion by wind.

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Cover Crop and Crop Rotation

Cover crops – crops that are planted between harvest to replace certain nutrients and prevent erosion

Crop rotation – planting different crops

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Contour plowing – following the shape of the land to prevent water erosion.

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ReviewWhy is soil important?

What is the difference between a wind breakand terracing?

What was the Dust Bowl?

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Project

Part 1 I will meet with you

and discuss some suggestions

Checkpoint out of 5, did you complete everything?!

You can work on your final

Part 2 SOIL

Start your rough draft!!!!


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