Simulating Fire Impacts on Soil

Wildfires have a variety of impacts on soils, altering physical, chemical, and biological properties. In this activity, the impact of fire is simulated by heating soil in an oven, and the fungal community in the soil is observed based on growth of visible structures in the presence of a microbial food source.

Organization
Soil Science Society of America
Discipline
Earth and Space Sciences
Grade Level
3-5
6-8
9-12
Lesson Area
Soil Chemistry
Soils and Plant Growth
Lesson Type
Lab Experiment
Lesson Keywords
Fire
Soil Organisms
Fungi

Does Soil Breathe: A Respiration Activity

Though we cannot see respiration, we can observe the result. This simple activity can be used to demonstrate the relative amount of microorganism activity in the soil. Water and a food source are added to the soil, and a balloon is placed on the bottle to collect the carbon dioxide released as the organisms decompose the food source.

Organization
Soil Science Society of America
Discipline
Earth and Space Sciences
Grade Level
6-8
9-12
Lesson Area
Soil Biology
Soil Chemistry
Lesson Type
Activity
Lab Experiment
Reading
Lesson Keywords
Respiration
Decomposition
Carbon Dioxide

Soil "Glue"

In healthy soils, sand, silt and clay particles are held together by "soil glues", or glomalin. This activity demonstrates how these soil glues help aggregates hold together, especially when very wet.

Organization
Soil Science Society of America
Discipline
Earth and Space Sciences
Grade Level
6-8
9-12
Lesson Area
Soil Chemistry
Lesson Type
Activity
Lab Experiment
Lesson Keywords
Glomalin
Glue
Aggregate

Runoff Simulation

An interactive simulation exploring the type of surface and soil type are related to runoff.

Discipline
Earth and Space Sciences
Grade Level
3-5
6-8
9-12
Lesson Area
Soils and Climate
Lesson Type
Interactive Website
Lesson Keywords
Runoff
Precipitation
Soil Type

Melting Permafrost

This video is accompanied by supporting materials including background essay and discussion questions. The focus is on changes happening to permafrost in the Arctic landscape, with Alaska Native peoples and Western scientists discussing both the causes of thawing and its impact on the ecosystem.

Discipline
Earth and Space Sciences
Grade Level
6-8
9-12
Lesson Area
Soils and Climate
Lesson Type
Activity
Video
Lesson Keywords
permafrost
Climate Change
Ecosystem
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