TOPIC 3: SOIL – GEOGRAPHY NOTES FORM THREE
TOPIC 3: SOIL – GEOGRAPHY NOTES FORM THREE
Soil is the thin upper layer of the earth’s crust which has been weathered from the parents material and decomposed animals and plants. soil support plants growth and animal life.
FACTORS INFLUENCING SOIL FORMATION
Soil formation is sometimes called Pedogenesis The formation of soil is mainly initiated by weathering process.
There are several factors which influence soil formation these are as follows
a) PARENT ROCK MATERIAL
IMPORTANCE OF SOIL
1. Organic matter
IMPORTANCE OF HUMUS
IMPORTANCE OF WATER
b) It helps in the solution and transfer of nutrients in the soil
c) Too much water in the soil leads to the leaching of mineral nutrients in the soil
d) It controls chemical processes like weathering as well as mechanical weathering.
4. Soil air
SOIL PROPERTIES
A: PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
LEACHING
b) Fine sand
c) Silt (0.02mm)
d) Clay (less than 0.002mm)
e) Loan soil is a mixture of sand, clay and silt.
NB
measuring of soil texture can be done through the use of finger testing
iii) Good structure facilitates the activities of the micro organism
v) It influences the plant growth by influencing the root penetration and water retention
Therefore it is quite fundamental to note that the best soil is that which influences the water holding and aeration capacities of the soil.
a) PARENT ROCK MATERIAL
b) CLIMATE
c) LIVING ORGANISM
d) RELIEF [TOPOGRAPHY]
e) TIME
IMPORTANCE OF SOIL
SOIL TEXTURE TRIANGLE
SAND
LOAMY SAND
SANDY LOAM
LOAM
SILT LOAM
SAND CLAY LOAM
CLAY LOAM
SILT CLAY LOAM
SILT
SANDY CLAY
CLAY
SILT CLAY
TYPES OF SOIL EROSION
FACTORS AFFECTING /ACCELERATING SOIL EROSION
HUMAN FACTORS






























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