Soil
Soil
Soil
GRADE VII
Importance of Soil
We know that soil is formed from weathering of the parent rock and
the texture of the soil depends upon the parent rocks only. This
process takes time, maybe a hundred years, and then the fine soil is
formed.
In the first stage of soil formation, the soil is generally non-porous
in nature. Then it slowly turns into soil having air and water in the
pores.
We can define soil as a mixture of rock particles and humus. Based
on the size of the particles and the textures of the soil it can be
divided into various types.
Formation of Soil
Types of Soil
Sandy Soil
Sandy soil has big particles that have large spaces between
them.
The spaces between these particles are filled with air. Hence,
sandy soils are called well-aerated soils.
Because of large spaces, water can easily penetrate through the
particles of sand. Sandy soils, however, cannot hold water.
Hence, sandy soils are light aerated and dry in nature.
Sandy soils lack much nutrients hence do not support the
diverse growth of plants.
Clayey Soil