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Soil and Water Cycle Review Mrs. DeLaura’s 3 rd Grade Class

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Soil and Water Cycle Review. Mrs. DeLaura’s 3 rd Grade Class. The carrying of weathered pieces of rock by wind, water, and gravity is called _____. erosion. The breaking down of rock into smaller pieces, such as sand, silt, or clay is called ______. weathering. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Soil and  Water Cycle Review

Soil and Water Cycle

Review

Mrs. DeLaura’s 3rd Grade Class

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The carrying of weathered pieces of rock by wind, water, and gravity is called

_____.

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erosion

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The breaking down of rock into smaller

pieces, such as sand, silt, or clay is

called ______.

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weathering

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Land surfaces that are not covered with

plants are more likely to _______.

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lose soil through erosion

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Soil is created by a process of ____.

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weathering

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Materials that plants need to live and

grow are ___________.

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nutrients

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Soil helps plants to grow by providing ____ and _____.

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support and nutrients

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The components of soil are

___________.

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rock, clay, silt, sand, and humus

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The upper surface layer of soil is called ______.

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topsoil

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The layer of rock underneath the topsoil is called

____.

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subsoil

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The layer of soil that has the most

nutrients for plants is the _____.

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topsoil

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The plant nutrients in soil come from

_____.

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humus

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The solid layer of rock beneath the subsoil and loose

rocks is called _____.

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bedrock

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There is a layer of loose rocks between

the ______ and ______.

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topsoil and subsoil

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The pieces of decayed plants and animals in soil are

called _____.

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humus

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The top layers of soil are produced when bedrock _______.

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breaks into smaller pieces

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The process of producing soil takes

many ______.

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years

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Tiny particles of soil the are tightly

packed, hold water well and provide

some nutrients are called _____.

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clay

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Small grains of worn down rock that have few nutrients and do not hold water well

are ______.

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sand

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Soil particles that are larger than clay,

but smaller than sand are _____.

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silt

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The energy source that drives the water

cycle is the ____.

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sun

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The three processes that are involved in the water cycle are ___, ___, and ___.

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Evaporation, condensation, and

precipitation

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Ponds, lakes, streams, oceans,

and underground are all places where

_____.

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water is stored

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The movement of water from the

ground to the air and then back to the ground is called

____.

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The water cycle

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The process by which liquid water is

turned to water vapor is called ____.

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evaporation

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The process in the water cycle by which

water vapor is changed back into

liquid water is called ____.

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condensation

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The collecting of water in streams,

lakes, and oceans is called _____.

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accumulation

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In order for water to evaporate it must be

____.

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heated

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In order for condensation to

occur, water vapor must be ____.

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cooled

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Water that falls from the sky is called

____.

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precipitation

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The forms of precipitation are ___,

___, ___, and ___.

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rain, sleet, hail, and snow

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Runoff from over-fertilized lawns and

fields, oil from parking lots, soil erosion and animal waste are all

forms of _____.

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Water pollution