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Science 4- 4th Long Test

Review of soils and the earth.

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Created Date 04.02.22
Last Updated 04.04.22
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Topics of this game:
  • Which type of soil does not hold water?
  • Which of the following describes condensation?
  • Which type of soil has big grains?
  • Which of the following helps fertilize soil?
  • Which of these can result in soil conservation?
  • Which of the following is a shallow standing freshwater?
  • Soil is made up of broken-down rock combined with living organic and non-living organic materials.
  • Weathered rocks and minerals are examples of living organic materials.
  • A type of soil that is ideal for gardening.
  • The type of soil that has the smallest particles and can be used to form pots and vases.
  • Materials that originate from plants and animals are considered as non-living organic materials.

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