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- The two pictures below are two soil profiles that typically form in under different types of vegetation, but can also occur relatively close together: 20 40 First, using morphological clues learned in lab, define what these two soil orders are. Be sure to indicate which soil is which (e.g., "the soil of the left is."). Then describe which CIORPT factor and which soil forming.process is probably most important in determining the difference between these two soil types are fairly close to one another?Why do you think soil should be conserved and protected?How are soils formed? Through the breakdown of what material? Why are new soils not suitable for most plant species?
- Select all that apply: Which process(es) create(s) a solube form of nitrogen that plants can take up from the soil? nitrogen fixation ammonification nitrification denitrificationWhich three soil colours would suggest the following conditions in the soil 1. Poor drainage 2. Reduced compounds of manganese 3. Well drained and aeration soilWhich two soil organism groups are considered to dominate most soils? (choose both that apply) earthworms mesofauna mites O microflora
- pick any plant What observations did you make about the location where the organisms were observed? (For e.g., temperature, humidity, in areas exposed to sunlight, on plants, etc.) What observations did you make about the appearance and growth of the organisms? (For e.g., color, pigment, morphology, clumping, biofilms, sedimentation, smell, turbidity, texture) Did you find the organism growing on a solid or liquid substrate? find out the nutritional requirements needed for this kind of organism to grow What did you expect to find? Were the results of your investigation congruent with your expectations, if not, how or why? What did you learn? What would you still like to know about protists, fungi or plants in your environment?In way can our diet affect the local or global soil organic matter and soil health? Explain thoroughly.Xerophytic plants are well adapted for very wet conditions. True False Which types of soils usually have reduced supplies of macronutrients (carbon, oxygen, hydrogen, nitrogen, etc.)? neutral soils (pH 7) slightly basic soils (pH 8-9) strongly acidic soils (pH 4-5)
- Which of the following is not a soil structure types? Group of answer choices True False a) Granular, b) Crystalline c) Angular blocky d) Columnar/prismatic e) PlatyDiscuss the following prompt: In this experiment, we are looking to see how much different types of soil will affect the time it takes for pinto Bean seedlings to germinate out of the ground. The scientific name of a pinto bean is Phaseolus vulgaris. Pinto beans are kind of beans people usually eating, and people commonly use pinto beans in many dishes, such as rice and pasta. Planting pinto beans need many necessary factors, however, I think the type of soil is the most important one to grow it faster. Pinto beans are kind of plants can grow in dark and dry area, so even in dark (less light), they can grow as well. The goal is to determine that soils have different characteristics that can help or hurt plant growth. In order to discover the effects soils have on plant growth, three different soil samples will be used in a controlled study. The samples will vary in consistency, texture, color, location, moisture, and contact with human life to ensure that the samples are…Discuss the following prompt: In this experiment, we are looking to see how much different types of soil will affect the time it takes for pinto Bean seedlings to germinate out of the ground. The scientific name of a pinto bean is Phaseolus vulgaris. Pinto beans are kind of beans people usually eating, and people commonly use pinto beans in many dishes, such as rice and pasta. Planting pinto beans need many necessary factors, however, I think the type of soil is the most important one to grow it faster. Pinto beans are kind of plants can grow in dark and dry area, so even in dark (less light), they can grow as well. The goal is to determine that soils have different characteristics that can help or hurt plant growth. In order to discover the effects soils have on plant growth, three different soil samples will be used in a controlled study. The samples will vary in consistency, texture, color, location, moisture, and contact with human life to ensure that the samples are…