A. Edaphic factor
B. Pedogenesis
C. Edaphotropism
D. Edaphic climax
Related Mcqs:
- Development of soil from the parent rock is termed as:
A. Edaphotropism
B. Edaptic factor
C. Pedogenesis weathering
D. Edaphic climax - Removal of top soil by soil erosion result in the loss of soil:
A. Nitrites
B. Nitrates
C. Nitrogen
D. Nitric and nitrous acids - In water logged soil plants cannot grow properly because the soil is:
A. Physiologically wet
B. Physiologically dry
C. Physically dry
D. None of the above - When a plant first begins to wilts permanently in a pot, its 54.5 gms of soil has 4.5 gms of water. The PWP of this soil is:
A. 4.50%
B. 9%
C. 8.25%
D. 16.50% - The ration of volume of pores in the soil to the total soil volume is referred to as:
A. Pore frequency ratio
B. Pore density ration
C. Pore abundance ratio
D. Pore space ratio - When a soil has been thoroughly wetted and then allowed to drain until capillary movement of the water has stopped, the water content of the soil will give an estimate of it’s:
A. Gravitational water
B. Capillary water
C. Field capacity
D. Storage capacity - Plants growing in rock crevices are called:
A. Sciophytes
B. Chasmophytes
C. Helophytes
D. None of these - The rock cover of the earth is called:
A. Lithosphere
B. Xerosphere
C. Pasmmosphere
D. Pedosphere - A part of the rock forming material of the earth comprises:
A. Oxides of Ca and Na
B. Oxides of Ca and K
C. Aluminosilicates of Na, K and Ca
D. Nitrates of Fe and Al - Many forested regions of today were once barren rock areas. Mot likely this change involved the following sequence of stages:
A. Lichens-mosses-annual herbs-wood shrubs
B. Annual herb-weedy shrubs-lichens-mosses
C. Woody shrubs-mosses-lichens-annual herbs
D. Mosses-annual herbs-woody shrubs-lichens
The correct answer to the question: "Development of soil from parent rock is termed as:" is "Pedogenesis".