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- Soil_chemistry abstract "Soil chemistry is the study of the chemical characteristics of soil. Soil chemistry is affected by mineral composition, organic matter and environmental factors.Soil chemistry is the study of the chemical characteristics of soil. Soil chemistry is affected by mineral composition, organic matter and environmental factors.Soil - (i) The unconsolidated mineral or organic material on the immediate surface of the Earth that serves as a natural medium for the growth of land plants. (ii) The unconsolidated mineral or organic matter on the surface of the Earth that has been subjected to and shows effects of genetic and environmental factors of: climate (including water and temperature effects), and macro- and micro organisms, conditioned by relief, acting on parent material over a period of time. A product-soil differs from the material from which it is derived in many physical, chemical, biological, and morphological properties and characteristics. This definition is from Soil Taxonomy, second edition.Key facts you should know about Soil:Soil makes up the outermost layer of our planet and is formed from rocks and decaying plants and Animals.Soil has varying amounts of organic matter (living and dead organisms), minerals, and nutrients.•\tAn average soil sample is 45 percent minerals, 25 percent water, 25 percent air, and five percent organic matter. Different-sized mineral particles, such as sand, silt, and clay, give soil its texture.•\tTopsoil is the most productive soil layer.•\tTen tonnes of topsoil spread evenly over a hectare is only as thick as a one Euro coin.•\tNatural processes can take more than 500 years to form 2 centimeters of topsoil.•\tIn some cases, 5 tonnes of animal life can live in one hectare of soil.•\tFungi and bacteria help break down organic matter in the soil.•\tEarthworms digest organic matter, recycle nutrients, and make the surface soil richer.•\tRoots loosen the soil, allowing oxygen to penetrate. This benefits animals living in the soil. They also hold soil together and help prevent erosion.•\tA fully functioning soil reduces the risk of floods and protects underground water supplies by neutralizing or filtering out potential pollutants and storing as much as 3750 tonnes of water per hectare.•\tScientists have found 10,000 types of soil in Europe and about 70,000 types of soil in the United States.•\tSoil stores 10% of the world's carbon dioxide emissions.".
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- Soil_chemistry wikiPageWikiLink Adsorption.
- Soil_chemistry wikiPageWikiLink Category:Soil_chemistry.
- Soil_chemistry wikiPageWikiLink Cation-exchange_capacity.
- Soil_chemistry wikiPageWikiLink Chemical_reaction.
- Soil_chemistry wikiPageWikiLink Chemistry.
- Soil_chemistry wikiPageWikiLink Clay.
- Soil_chemistry wikiPageWikiLink Coordination_complex.
- Soil_chemistry wikiPageWikiLink Desorption.
- Soil_chemistry wikiPageWikiLink Engineer.
- Soil_chemistry wikiPageWikiLink Environment_(biophysical).
- Soil_chemistry wikiPageWikiLink Environmental_remediation.
- Soil_chemistry wikiPageWikiLink Environmental_soil_science.
- Soil_chemistry wikiPageWikiLink Mineral.
- Soil_chemistry wikiPageWikiLink Mineralogy.
- Soil_chemistry wikiPageWikiLink Organic_matter.
- Soil_chemistry wikiPageWikiLink Polymerization.
- Soil_chemistry wikiPageWikiLink Precipitation_(chemistry).
- Soil_chemistry wikiPageWikiLink Redox.
- Soil_chemistry wikiPageWikiLink Soil.
- Soil_chemistry wikiPageWikiLink Soil_pH.
- Soil_chemistry wikiPageWikiLink Solvation.
- Soil_chemistry wikiPageWikiLinkText "Soil Chemistry".
- Soil_chemistry wikiPageWikiLinkText "Soil chemistry".
- Soil_chemistry wikiPageWikiLinkText "chemical changes".
- Soil_chemistry wikiPageWikiLinkText "chemical".
- Soil_chemistry wikiPageWikiLinkText "chemical/biological".
- Soil_chemistry wikiPageWikiLinkText "chemistry".
- Soil_chemistry wikiPageWikiLinkText "soil chemicals".
- Soil_chemistry wikiPageWikiLinkText "soil chemist".
- Soil_chemistry wikiPageWikiLinkText "soil chemistry".
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- Soil_chemistry subject Category:Soil_chemistry.
- Soil_chemistry hypernym Study.
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- Soil_chemistry comment "Soil chemistry is the study of the chemical characteristics of soil. Soil chemistry is affected by mineral composition, organic matter and environmental factors.Soil chemistry is the study of the chemical characteristics of soil. Soil chemistry is affected by mineral composition, organic matter and environmental factors.Soil - (i) The unconsolidated mineral or organic material on the immediate surface of the Earth that serves as a natural medium for the growth of land plants.".
- Soil_chemistry label "Soil chemistry".
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- Soil_chemistry sameAs 土壤化学.
- Soil_chemistry wasDerivedFrom Soil_chemistry?oldid=690757885.
- Soil_chemistry isPrimaryTopicOf Soil_chemistry.