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= | {{Short description|The outermost layer of the Earth composed of soil and subject to soil formation processes}} | ||
{{For|the study of soils in their natural environment|Soil science}} | |||
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The pedosphere is composed | The '''pedosphere''' is the outermost layer of the [[Earth]] that is composed of [[soil]] and subject to soil formation processes. It exists at the interface of the [[lithosphere]], [[atmosphere]], [[hydrosphere]], and [[biosphere]]. | ||
== | ==Components of the Pedosphere== | ||
The pedosphere is a critical component of the [[Earth system]] and is involved in numerous processes that sustain life. It is composed of: | |||
[[ | * [[Mineral]]s derived from the [[parent material]] of the [[lithosphere]]. | ||
* [[Organic matter]] from the [[biosphere]]. | |||
* [[Water]] from the [[hydrosphere]]. | |||
* [[Air]] from the [[atmosphere]]. | |||
== Functions of the Pedosphere == | ==Functions of the Pedosphere== | ||
The pedosphere plays several key roles, including: | |||
* Serving as a medium for [[plant]] growth. | |||
* Regulating [[water]] flow and [[water quality]]. | |||
* Recycling [[nutrients]] and [[organic matter]]. | |||
* Providing habitat for a wide range of [[organisms]]. | |||
* Acting as a [[carbon sink]] and influencing the [[global carbon cycle]]. | |||
==Soil Formation== | |||
Soil formation, or [[pedogenesis]], is the process by which soil is created. It involves the weathering of [[rock]] and the accumulation of [[organic material]]. Factors influencing soil formation include: | |||
* [[Climate]] | |||
* [[Organisms]] | |||
* [[Topography]] | |||
* [[Parent material]] | |||
* [[Time]] | |||
==Human Impact on the Pedosphere== | |||
Human activities such as [[agriculture]], [[deforestation]], and [[urbanization]] have significant impacts on the pedosphere. These activities can lead to [[soil erosion]], [[soil degradation]], and changes in soil [[composition]] and [[structure]]. | |||
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==See also== | |||
* [[Soil science]] | * [[Soil science]] | ||
* [[Soil conservation]] | * [[Soil conservation]] | ||
* [[Soil erosion]] | |||
* [[Soil fertility]] | * [[Soil fertility]] | ||
== References == | ==References== | ||
{{Reflist}} | |||
==External links== | |||
* [https://www.soils.org/ Soil Science Society of America] | |||
* [https://www.fao.org/soils-portal/en/ FAO Soils Portal] | |||
[[Category:Soil]] | [[Category:Soil science]] | ||
[[Category:Earth | [[Category:Earth sciences]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Pedology]] | ||
Latest revision as of 20:25, 30 December 2024
The pedosphere is the outermost layer of the Earth that is composed of soil and subject to soil formation processes. It exists at the interface of the lithosphere, atmosphere, hydrosphere, and biosphere.
Components of the Pedosphere[edit]
The pedosphere is a critical component of the Earth system and is involved in numerous processes that sustain life. It is composed of:
- Minerals derived from the parent material of the lithosphere.
- Organic matter from the biosphere.
- Water from the hydrosphere.
- Air from the atmosphere.
Functions of the Pedosphere[edit]
The pedosphere plays several key roles, including:
- Serving as a medium for plant growth.
- Regulating water flow and water quality.
- Recycling nutrients and organic matter.
- Providing habitat for a wide range of organisms.
- Acting as a carbon sink and influencing the global carbon cycle.
Soil Formation[edit]
Soil formation, or pedogenesis, is the process by which soil is created. It involves the weathering of rock and the accumulation of organic material. Factors influencing soil formation include:
Human Impact on the Pedosphere[edit]
Human activities such as agriculture, deforestation, and urbanization have significant impacts on the pedosphere. These activities can lead to soil erosion, soil degradation, and changes in soil composition and structure.