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Conserving Land and Soil What you need to know. Land is a natural resource. A natural resource is anything that occurs naturally in the environment and is used by people. Land is used in ways that change its appearance. Agriculture Mining Development. What is Agriculture?. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Conserving Land and Soil What you need to know

Conserving Land and Soil

What you need to know

Page 2: Conserving Land and Soil What you need to know

Land is a natural resource.

A natural resource is anything that occurs naturally in the environment and is used by people

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Land is used in ways that change its appearance.Agriculture

Mining

Development

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What is Agriculture?

Agriculture requires fertile land to

Grow food for people to eat

Grow grass for animals to graze

Grow plants like cotton for clothing

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What is Mining? The removal of nonrenewable resources

from landNonrenewable resources are those that can

not be replaced by the earth Types of mining are:

Strip mines remove top layer of land to obtain minerals like iron and copper

Tunnels are used to go deeper and bring out resources like coal

All methods mess up the land

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What is Development?

When people change the land byBuilding homesBuilding roads, bridgesBuilding cities and buildings

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Why is Soil Management Important? It can take hundreds of years to form just a

few centimeters of new soil.Soil must

contain the minerals and nutrients that plants need to grow

Absorb, store, and filter water Bacteria, fungus and other organisms must

live in soil to break down wastes and dead organisms in the soil to make it fertile.

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Layers of soil Use your text and draw the layers of soil and label. Define all the vocabulary terms: Topsoil, Litter, Subsoil, Bedrock.

Do you know what humus is?

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Poor Soil Use can cause: Erosion can be caused by removing plants that hold the soil

in place and wind blows soil away or water carries it away. One way to prevent is to terrace farm on sloped hills and to

always keep fields with plants Nutrient Depletion occurs when the soil becomes less fertile

and doesn’t have nutrients like nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium. Farmers often rotate crops so they don’t always plant the

same ones year after year. They can leave fields unplanted and let corn stalks just decompose.

Desertification occurs when a fertile area becomes like a desert and can no longer produce crops and cause starvation. Caused by drought, overgrazing and cutting down trees.

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Land Reclamation: this mined land must be restored

Is the process of restoring land to a more productive state

Land can be restored for agriculture, and as wildlife habitats

It is very expensive to reclaim land and it may never return to its original state.

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How else do humans affect the environment?

Deforestation affects soil, the flow of water, climate and biodiversity of the plant and animal life in an area. Often trees are cut down to grow food and then plants can’t grow in the soil there.

Urbanization impacts Earth through the loss of land and through pollution of our land, air and water. We must be able to house our people but not if we can’t grow food for them or it we destroy all the animal homes.

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Quiz1. What is desertification and what causes it?2. List 2 ways land is used in agriculture.3. Explain why mining requires land reclamation. 4. List one way farmers can stop erosion of soil?5. What is the layer beneath all soil called?6. What is nutrient depletion?7. How can urbanization impact our air and

water?