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The collection of natural bodies occupying parts of the earth's surface that support plants is _____.
soil
Soil is composed of ____, ____, ____, and ___.
air, water, minerals, organic matter
Air and water make up _____ ___ in soil.
pore space
Minerals and organic matter make up ____ in soil.
solids
Why is soil important in Recreation Planning?
Supports buildings and structures, habitats, plant growth, drainage and waste disposal and base for outdoor recreation activities
Common soil problems are ____, ____, and ____.
compaction, erosion, wetness/flooding
What are 2 information sources on soils?
Experts(professionals/scientists)and Published Soil Surveys
Too sandy, flooding,slope, poor drainage, and wetness are examples of _______ ____ _____.
restrictive soil features
What are the 3 degrees of soil limitation?
slight, moderate, and severe
Plant association groups are based on____ ______.
physical location(ex. streambanks, N. slope)