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Introducing Soil

What the Soil Does (The Soil Is 'A "Jill" of All Trades)

  • Learn all the many things that the soil can do.

How Much Soil Is There?

  • Have you ever wondered just how much soil there is on the Earth to grow plants? Go to "How Much Soil Is There?" to find out.

In the time it took to form one inch of soil...

  • Soil can form pretty slowly. Head over here for some perspective on just how slowly soil forms.

The Pedosphere As A Hub (A Soil By Any Other Name...)

  • The pedosphere is the great integrator; all of the other spheres (hydrosphere, biosphere, atmosphere, lithosphere and criosphere) interact through the soil.

The Process of Making Bogolanfini or Mud Cloth

  • This is an ancient process of using the soil as a dye. Read all about how it's done.

Soil Cake Recipe: "Dig In" and Help Yourself

  • Try this great recipe at home and let us know what you think!

Soil as Electrical Systems: A learning activity

  • A learning activity by Larry P Wilding, of Texas A&M University, to show how the soil is an electrical system.

Filtering Qualities of Soils

  • A learning activity by Larry P Wilding, of Texas A&M University, to show how the soil acts as a filtering medium.

Soil Fertility

The Nitrogen Cycle

  • Nitrogen transformations in soil, water, & air.

The Plant Nutrient Team Activity Book

  • This is a great activity book for learning about plants and the nutrients that they need to grow and thrive.

The Nitrogen Fate Transformation Game (NFTG)

  • Play the game. It's fun and you'll learn a lot!

Soil pH

  • See the pH values of many different plants, trees, fruits and vegetables.

Studying Soil Up Close

Soil Judging: (And the Winner Is...)

  • Learn about what happens at soil judging contests that take place in colleges across the country.

How To Make Soil Models (Monoliths)

  • Read all about how to make your own soil model and also see how the professionals make them.

Secrets Hidden in Soil

Learn about how the soil is used to help in investigations

What Is A Thin Section?

  • So, what is a thin section and why might one be needed?

Words And Thoughts About Soil

Soil In The News Archive

  • Check out how the soil has been in the news over the last few years.

Soil Stories (Once Upon A Sandy Loam...)

  • Read stories about the soil and how it has affected people's lives.

Special Soil In The News Article: Worms (And Their Droppings) Are Big Business

  • One of the soil's best friends, the worm, was in the news.

Tales From The Pit

Students and Teachers Write About their Experiences With Soil.

Soil Poems

  • Read poems about the soil from folks all over the world.

Students' Ideas for Soil Science Projects: (Out of the Mouths of ... Future Soil Scientists?)

  • Check out some students ideas for science fair projects and thesis topics.

Images, Photos, and Songs

Soil Gallery

  • Here are some amazing soil profile images from different places.

Adventures with Bolivian Soil

  • Read about the great adventure.

How Much Soil Is There On The Earth?

  • Have you ever wondered just how much soil there is on the Earth to grow plants? Go to "How Much Soil Is There?" to find out.

Soil Songs (Rock 'N Soil)

  • These songs were written by folks who love the soil. Join in and sing along.

Soil Of The Month

  • Take a look at the soil of the month.

Soil and the Seasons

    • How does the soil changes over the cycles and seasons of the year?

Learning more about the GLOBE protocols

Soil Structure Information and Images (or So What Shapes Does Soil Come In Anyway?) (Over 140k)

  • Learn about the different shapes soil peds (or units) can be and see some examples of different soil structure.

Texture By Feel (or How Do Those Soil Judgers Do It Anyway?)

  • Learn all about how to conduct the soil texture by feel protocol.

Back to soil science education home page


Compiled by Izolda Trakhtenberg and Christy Spector
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Last updated October 10, 2001