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Week 8 Vocabulary for Environmental Science

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ethics   a guiding philosophy, or a discipline of dealing with what is good and bad; a moral obligation of sorts or principles on how to conduct ones self  
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biosphere   contains all of the life in, on, and around the earth  
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lithosphere   contains the land and rocks on earth  
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hydrosphere   contains the water on earth and in the atmosphere  
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atmosphere   contains all of the gases around the earth  
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conserve   to protect or keep safe  
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soil   the top layer of the surface of the Earth in which plants can grow, made over thousands of years from weathered rocks, minerals, and decaying organic materials  
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weathering   when rocks and minerals crumble and wear away  
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humus   decayed plant and animal matter that supplies soil with nutrients  
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horizons   distinct layers of soil with different characteristics  
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soil profile   a vertical view of the soil and all of its horizons  
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O horizon   layer of decomposed organic material; sometimes referred to as topsoil  
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A horizon   dark upper horizon that contains substantial humus as well as some inorganic components, like rock and mineral particles; sometimes referred to as topsoil  
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B horizon   usually lighter in color than the A horizon; characterized by accumulation of clay that gets washed down from the soil above it  
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C horizon   loose material recently weathered from the parent material  
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R horizon   the parent material rock beneath the soil  
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erosion   when soil and rocks are worn by wind, water, glaciers, etc. and carried away or lost  
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Deforestation   the cutting down of trees in large numbers, such that large areas of land are left without forest cover  
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Overgrazing   allowing animals to eat all of the vegetation in an area until the soil and plants are no longer able to stay healthy  
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desertification   when the arable land suffers so badly that it becomes desert  
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salinization   Soil that has an accumulation of salts in it  
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Contour plowing   plowing across the slope of a hill so that the tiny ridges are formed to help prevent the soil from washing down the hill  
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Compost   waste plant material that has been placed in piles to decompose; used to help restore nutrients to the soil  
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No-till farming   a procedure in which the seeds of the next crop are planted in slits cut into the soil through the remains of the previous crop;uses less energy and saves time;  
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Low-input farming   farming without using a great deal of energy, pesticides, fertilizer, and water  
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Organic farming   a type of low-input farming; a method of growing plants without any synthetic pesticides or inorganic fertilizers; keeps the soil planted at all times to avoid erosion and alternate different crops to control pests  
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de-extinction   is a process that brings back to life extinct organisms from death through the use of genetic information and new technologies  
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