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Factors affecting soil Temperature Rainfall Chemicals and minerals in the soil Soil physical and chemical characteristics vary by location Soil analyses help link: Suspects to crime scenes Locating burial sites
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Page 1: Factors affecting soil Temperature Rainfall Chemicals and minerals in the soil Soil physical and chemical characteristics vary by location Soil analyses.

Factors affecting soil Temperature Rainfall Chemicals and minerals in the soil

Soil physical and chemical characteristics vary by location

Soil analyses help link: Suspects to crime scenes Locating burial sites

Page 2: Factors affecting soil Temperature Rainfall Chemicals and minerals in the soil Soil physical and chemical characteristics vary by location Soil analyses.

Part of the top layer of Earth’s crust where most plants grow

Contains:

Minerals

Decaying organisms

Water

Air

Page 3: Factors affecting soil Temperature Rainfall Chemicals and minerals in the soil Soil physical and chemical characteristics vary by location Soil analyses.

The grain sizes in soil are: Sand – largest grain size,

gritty, loses water quicklySilt – medium-sized

particles, easily farmedClay – smallest, poor

drainage, sticky, clumps

Page 4: Factors affecting soil Temperature Rainfall Chemicals and minerals in the soil Soil physical and chemical characteristics vary by location Soil analyses.

The 3 subcategories of soil:Loam – loose mixture of sand,

silt and clay, best for agriculture

Peat – decaying organic matter, compressible, acidic

Chalk – variety of colors, alkaline soil w/mineral stones

Page 5: Factors affecting soil Temperature Rainfall Chemicals and minerals in the soil Soil physical and chemical characteristics vary by location Soil analyses.

Humus, the O horizon, is made of decaying organic matter

Topsoil, the A horizon, is a mixture of humus and minerals

• Sand and silt makes up the E horizon• Subsoil (B horizon) is made of clay and

minerals• Broken rock, the C horizon, has very little

humus present • Solid rock makes up the R horizon

Page 6: Factors affecting soil Temperature Rainfall Chemicals and minerals in the soil Soil physical and chemical characteristics vary by location Soil analyses.

Acidic or basic (alkaline)—the pH scale

What affects the pH level?Materials that make up a soilRainfall PollutionFertilizer

The pH value of a soil sample helps scientists match it to other samples

Page 7: Factors affecting soil Temperature Rainfall Chemicals and minerals in the soil Soil physical and chemical characteristics vary by location Soil analyses.

Unique soil samples provide better evidence

Layers of soil or sand taken from shoes or the wheels of vehicles can show a suspect was present at a series of locations


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