EESA01H3 Chapter 7: CHAPTER 7 DETAILED NOTES FOR 4.0

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5 primary factors that influence the formation of soil (table 7. 1 page 192: climate. soil forms faster in warm wet climates. Heat speeds chemical reactions and accelerates weathering, decomposition, and biological growth: organisms. earthworms and other animals mix and aerate soil, add organic matter. steeper slopes result in more runoff as an example: parent material. chemical and physical attributes of the parent material influence properties of the resulting soil: time. soil formation takes decades, centuries, or mellenia: multiple factors (including the 4 above) Soil can be characterized by colour, texture, structure and ph www. notesolution. com. adhere to one another to give it a sticky feeling when moist: silt is 0. 002-. 05, sand is 0. 05-2. permeability is a measure of the interconnectedness of the spaces and the ease with which fluids can move around in a material.

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