About This Quiz & Worksheet The causes of soil erosion can be natural or man-made. Either way, soil erosion has a negative impact on agriculture and on the environment. Test your understanding of soil erosion and its causes and consequences with this quiz and worksheet. ...
Worksheet PrintWorksheet 1. Which of the following is NOT an effect of erosion? Air pollution More land for homes Landslides Water pollution 2. Two effective methods of preventing soil erosion are crop rotation and contour farming. How are these two methods different?
As with active fungal biomass, bacterial activity usually peaks in the spring and decreases during the summer with drought. If the temperature remains warm in the fall and fall rains begin, a second peak of activity usually occurs. The ratio of active fungal to active bacterial biomass, even i...
Worksheet PrintWorksheet 1. Soil erosion is troubling to farmers because it strips away the ___ that plants like to grow in. Deep layers of clay Topsoil Rocks and mud Water 2. ___ is a type of soil erosion that can carve a channel in a field that looks like a dry stream. Sheet ...
2. Which type of water erosion occurs fairly evenly over an area and might not be noticed until much of the topsoil has been washed away? Sheet erosion Rill erosion Gully erosion Bank erosion Mass erosion Create your account to access this entire worksheet ...