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Human Activities affect Soil
  • Soil is a resource that you cant live without.
    Whether its supplying you with food, oxygen, or
    clean water. It sustains life!

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Human Activities affect Soil
  • Activities that affect soil resources are
  • Farming
  • Construction and development
  • Mining

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Human Activities affect Soil
  • Farming is how humans have received their food
    for over 10,000 years.
  • Farmers often add nutrients to their soils in the
    form or organic or artificial fertilizers to make
    crops grow better.

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Human Activities affect Soil
  • Over time farming practices can lead to the loss
    of soil.
  • Such as when farmers clear land
  • American farmers lose about 5 metric tons of soil
    for every ton of grain they produce.

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Human Activities affect Soil
  • Overgrazing can also occur, which is when farm
    animals eat large amounts of land cover.
  • Just like when farmers clear trees, this prevents
    the soil to wash or blow away.
  • This can cause desertification

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Human Activities affect Soil
  • To make various buildings and sites people need
    to dig up soil.
  • A lot of this can cause the soil to wash or be
    blown away which can cause rivers and lakes to
    become muddy.

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Human Activities affect Soil
  • The affects can lead to flooding or can fill up
    lakes and reservoirs.

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Human Activities affect Soil
  • Certain methods of mining can also cause soil
    loss.

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Human Activities affect Soil
  • Strip mining and open pit mining involves the
    removal of plants.
  • This can cause more exposure to air and water,
    which can speed up the process of chemical
    weathering

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Human Activities affect Soil
  • The speed up of chemical weathering can cause a
    type of pollution called acid drainage.
  • This acid can seep into the soil and be harmful
    to plants trying to grow.

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Human Activities affect Soil
  • Soil is so important to not only humans but the
    world. So its important that we conserve our
    soil.

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Human Activities affect Soil
  • There are 5 methods for soil conservation
  • Crop Rotation
  • Conservation Tillage
  • Terraces
  • Contour Plowing
  • Windbreaks

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Human Activities affect Soil
  • Crop Rotation is the practice of planting
    different crops on the same field in different
    years or growing seasons.

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Human Activities affect Soil
  • As you move your crops the harvest will remove
    different nutrients from the soil, thus not
    depleting the soil.

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Human Activities affect Soil
  • Conservation Tillage includes the way farmers
    limit the number of times fields are tilled or
    plowed in a year.
  • The less the soil is disturbed the less likely it
    will be blown or washed away.

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Human Activities affect Soil
  • Terracing are fields that are set up as flat step
    like areas built on a hillside to hold rainwater
    and prevent it from running downhill.
  • Crops are planted on the flat tops of the
    terraces.

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Human Activities affect Soil
  • Contour plowing is plowing on the curves of
    slopes. It helps so that rainwater does not run
    straight downhill.

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Human Activities affect Soil
  • Windbreaks are rows of trees planted between
    fields to break or reduce the number of force
    winds that can carry off soil.
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