Download - Factors affecting soil formation
Factors aFFecting soil Formation
Prepared by:Shirley P. Valera
San Juan Nepomuceno School, Inc.Grade 3 –St. Francis / St. AugustineSY 2014-2015
ObjectivesA.Infer how pollutants affects
the soil.
B.Discuss ways on how to prevent soil pollution.
C.Give some ways of conserving the soil.
Picture Analysis Questions:1.What is the reason why soil becomes unhealthy and dry?2.What are the factors that can harm the soil?
Soil Erosion- It is the process wherein the soil is brought down from high to low land by agents like water and wind.
Soil Erosion-It occurs often in steeper land areas, much soil is eroded when heavy rains and strong winds occur.
Soil Pollution- Is the destruction of Earth’s healthy and productive soil by the addition of undesirable materials.
Causes of Soil Pollution-- When mountain is denuded , there are no more roots to absorb rainwater or to hold the soil. During heavy rains, water rushes down and causes floods in lowlands. The soil in the mountain is also carried down or eroded to the low lands and deposited in rivers, streams , and oceans.-- Too much erosion can carry away soil that we need.
Causes of Soil Pollution1. Chemicals and wastes from factories,
hospitals, farms are dumped into the soil.
-These chemicals and wastes make soil poisonous for plants, animals and people.
Causes of Soil Pollution2.Garbage or solid
wastes from homes and wet market , which are not disposed of properly
Causes of Soil Pollution3.Excessive use of fertilizers
and insecticides in farming:
- to increase their harvest- To get rid of pest- These chemicals destroy
organisms that help renew the soil. The soil becomes barren or unproductive
Causes of Soil Pollution4.Wastes from mines -metals are processed so
they can be used to make jewelry, wires , coins , and other metallic objects
-metal processing produces wastes water that flows into the land and rivers . Soil becomes damaged and plant cannot grow in it.
Effects of Soil Pollution1.Effects of pollution
on plants a. young seedlings
decay even before they appear above the soil surface.
Effects of Soil Pollution b. roots decay or
wither . This interferes with the supply of water in the stems and leaves so the plants eventually die.
Effects of Soil Pollution c. plants will wither and
die since polluted soil interferes with the supply of nutrients needed for plants growth and development.
Effects of Soil Pollution2. Effects on humans and
other animals - human depend and other
animals depend on plants for food. If plants are affected by pollution, people and other animals can also get sick and may eventually die.
- it can cause famine
Effects of Soil Pollution2. Effects on humans and
other animals - human depend and other
animals depend on plants for food. If plants are affected by pollution, people and other animals can also get sick and may eventually die.
- it can cause famine
If we want to continue enjoying abundant food , lumber , and other plant products, we need to take care of our soil.
Without soil , there will be no trees and plants.
There is a need for soil conservation.
Soil conservation is caring for and using soil wisely to prevent soil erosion and to maintain the quality of the soil.
Soil Conservation1. Plant trees
- planting trees especially along the slopes , to reduce soil erosion. The roots grow deep into the soil; thus , the soil particles become firmer and stronger.
Soil Conservation2.Dispose garbage proeprly
-segregate a.biodegradable (discarded food,fruits and vegetables)
b.non-biodegradable –garbage that may be re-used or recycled(plastic ,bottle, and cans
Soil Conservation3.Use alternative planting strategies
a. plant in alternating rows(strip cropping)
- it gives soil natural covering
Soil Conservation b. it gives the soil time to rest
-farmers do not plant continuously
- skip one planting season before planting the next crop
Soil Conservation c. avoid planting the same
crop every year
- to restore the minerals lost in the soil
Soil Conservation4. Help minimize chemical pollutants
in soil
- join clubs of environmentalists
- inform factory owners about the ills of polluting soil
-give away leaflets urging the factory owners to stop polluting the soil
Soil Conservation5.Avoid excessive use of chemical
fertilizers
- make the soil extremely acidic or salty
- condition is harmful to plant life