Introductory Concepts and Earth Science

Practice Questions

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Which element is not a component of soil?

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Which element is not a component of soil?

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Which element is not a component of soil?

4

Soil with insufficient nitrogen is generally easier to fix than soil insufficient in phosphorus. Why might this be?

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Soil with insufficient nitrogen is generally easier to fix than soil insufficient in phosphorus. Why might this be?

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Soil with insufficient nitrogen is generally easier to fix than soil insufficient in phosphorus. Why might this be?

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__________ soil is considered ideal for food production, usually nutrient-rich, and holds both air and water well.

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The soil beneath your feet is stratified into layers that help us understand how soil is formed. If you collected a soil sample that contained accumulations of clay and subsoil, from which horizon (layer) did this soil come?

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__________ soil is considered ideal for food production, usually nutrient-rich, and holds both air and water well.

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__________ soil is considered ideal for food production, usually nutrient-rich, and holds both air and water well.

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