Name ____________________________________ Date ___________________ Edible Soils Lab Purpose: What is the makeup of a soil horizon (profile)? Hypothesis: If I use the appropriate ingredients in the correct order, then I will construct an accurate representation of the soil horizon (profile). Experiment: Construct an edible soil profile as follows. Step 1 Horizon R: In a plastic cup, place the peppermint patty in the bottom of the cup. Answer the following questions. 1A. Why do you think we are using an Oreo to represent horizon R? Bedrock is solid rock. Parent material is formed from the bedrock after a long weathering process. There are two basic ways that weathering can happen. 1B. What are the two main types of weathering? _________________ and ________________. Step 2 Horizon C: Place a small layer of Marshmallows or M n Ms on top of the peppermint patty . Answer the following questions. This is the C horizon in a soil profile. It is called the parent material because it is the weathered rock and partly weathered soil from which the soil layers above are formed. 2A. How do the M and Ms or Marshmallows represent horizon C? 2B. What influences does the parent material have on the other horizons? Step 3 Horizon B: Place a layer of Tapioca pudding on top of toppings 3A. Horizon B is also known as ___________________________. 3B. Why is it lighter in color than the A or O horizons? Step 4 Horizon B-E : Place a layer of Butterscotch pudding over the tapioca pudding. 4A. What is a transitional layer? Step 5 Horizon E : Place a layer of vanilla pudding over the butterscotch pudding. 5A. Horizon E is called a ___________________ horizon. What does color is an E horizon usually. Step 6 Horizon A: Place a layer of chocolate pudding on top of the vanilla pudding. Place a gummi worm in this layer. 6A. Horizon A is also known as _________________________. This is the top layer of soil. Nutrients, bacteria, fungi, and small animals are abundant. Plants thrive in it because of the nutrients in it. Step 7 Horizon O: Place a layer of crushed oreos and cover with green sprinkles. The sprinkles represent the organic matter. This layer is usually less than an inch thick. Litter decomposes into nutrients that enrich the soil. In areas where the temperature is lower, the composition of organic matter is slower. 7A. The decomposed litter will become _____________________________. Step 8: DO NOT EAT UNTIL GIVEN PERMISSION TO. You MUST draw your diagram and answer ALL questions above first! Analysis and Conclusion: 1. Draw, color, and label the horizons of your “edible soil”. 2. Discuss the use of ………. (Why did we use these materials to represent each layer?) Material Chocolate Pudding Vanilla Pudding Oreo Horizon Why? Sprinkles Chocolate Chips 3. What would cause the horizons to become mixed? ___________________________________________________________________________________