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3
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the breaking down of rock material
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5
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way of showing proportions of sand, silt and clay in the soil; used to determine soil texture
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6
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the ease with which air and water may pass through the soil
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7
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the ease with which soil may be tilled and the timing of working the soil after a rain
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8
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a small section of soil extending from the surface to the depth of root penetration
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9
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the arrangement of the solid parts of the soil and of the pore space located between them
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11
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the process of creating soil from parent material
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14
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the density of the solid particles that collectively make up a soil sample
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16
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a layer of soil whose characteristics differ from the layers above and beneath
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17
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an indicator of soil compaction
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1
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the study of soil formation
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2
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the proportions of sand, silt, and clay
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3
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the ability of a soil to retain water for use by plants
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4
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smallest soil particle; contributes to soil texture
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10
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the organic component of soil
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12
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largest soil particles; contributes to soil texture
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13
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medium sized soil particles; contribute to soil texture
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15
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clumps of soil particles held together by moist clay, organic matter, and by organic compounds
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