soil

16
SOIL by Y5 St. Gregory´s College

Upload: sgprim

Post on 10-May-2015

240 views

Category:

Technology


0 download

DESCRIPTION

ESSARP FAIR jun-25-2013

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: Soil

SOIL by Y5 St. Gregory´s College

Page 2: Soil

Y5 StudentsEmiliano Matías Francisco Valentín Tomás

Martiniano Theo Nicolás Juan Federico Andrés Juan Franco Tomás

Blas Juan Santiago Fernando Alfonso Santiago Agustín Iván LuccaIsabella Florencia Donatella Jazmín

Nazarena Malena Lucía Lucía Matilde MoraMaría Julieta Sofia Candelaria Flor Gali

Isabella Angelina Juliana Belén ManuelaTrinidad Martina María Milagros

Page 3: Soil

SoilSoil provides plants with the

support and nutrients they need to grow.

We want to determine the best soil for growing plants in a

garden.

Page 4: Soil

Observation of the soil in an ecosystem

1. We collected a sample of loam (garden) soil, clay (construction) soil and sandy soil. We labelled the pots.

2. We observed the three samples and compared the physical differences. We felt each sample with our hands and recorded the results.

Page 5: Soil

SAMPLE OF SOIL

COLOUR SIZE OFPARTICLES

ORGANIC MATTER

WATER AIR

LOAM(garden)

Dark brown

Big and small

A lot of humus

wet A lot

CLAY grey Very small No or little

dry A little

SAND Light brown

big A little dry A lot

Results: Properties

Page 6: Soil

We investigated the types of soils Loam

(garden soil)

Page 7: Soil

Loam soil is dark brown and contains a lot of organic matter called humus. It has

big and small particles that form air spaces. It can also retain water so it is

moisted.

Page 8: Soil

Clay (used in construction)

Page 9: Soil

Clay soil is grey and has almost no organic matter. It has very small particles that

forms very small air gaps. When it rains, the water forms puddles and the clay feels sticky since the clay soil is impermeable.

Page 10: Soil

Sandy soil

Page 11: Soil

Sandy soil is light brown and has little organic matter. It has big particles that forms big air gaps. Water drains easily through the sand and it is not retained. This soil becomes dry as water evaporates on its surface.

Page 12: Soil

SOIL PROFILES• We wanted to see the composition of each soil. For this:

3. We got three flasks with water and we put the soils into them.

4. We stirred and allowed the samples to settle for 30 min. We observed the results.

Page 13: Soil

Soil Layers (Horizons)

5. Then we mixed the three soils to compare them.

Page 14: Soil

6. Finally, we germinated radish seeds for a week and planted them in the three different soils.

We germinated radish seeds for 7 days

Page 15: Soil

The best soil to grow plants is the loam because it has a lot of air, moisture and organic matter that will be decomposed for the plants to use.

It is very important to choose the right soil for crops and to take care of it to produce enough food for the people.

Conclusions

Page 16: Soil

THE ENDThank you