Question 1: Rocks break into smaller pieces due to:
(a) force of owing water
(b) weather changes
(c) force of wind
(d) all of these
Question 2: Which of these are the lightest?
(a) Humus
(b) Sand
(c) Clay
(d) Gravel
Question 3: Which of these animals lives in the soil?
(a) Earthworm
(b) Owl
(c) Butterfly
(d) All of these
Question 4: Which of these has the smallest pieces?
(a) Clay soil
(b) Sandy soil
(c) Humus
(d) Loam
Question 5: Which of these is obtained from things we get from the soil?
(a) Plastics
(b) Metals
(c) Petrol
(d) All of these
Question 6:
Match the following
Question 7:
(a) Top soil (i) Plant grown on a large scale commercially
(b) Loam (ii) Uppermost layer of soil
(c) Crop (iii) Mixture of sand and clay
(d) Pore space (iv) A yellow coloured soil
(e) Sand (v) Empty spaces between the soil particles
Fill in the blanks
Question 8:
(a) The top layer of soil, known as _________ contains the _________ .
(b) The colour of soil depends on the _________ present in it.
(c) All plants grow well if _________ is added to the soil.
(d) The _________ the soil, the more humus it contains.
(e) _________ soil has the largest particle size, followed by _________ and _________ soils.
Answer the following questions in brief
Question 9: What causes rocks to break?
Question 10: Why do most plants grow well in loam?
Question 11: How is soil formed?
Question 12: How is soil useful to us?
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