surface soil

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surface soil

A gardener gently turns the surface soil with a small trowel.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • The layer of soil on the surface: The uppermost, exposed layer of the earth's crust, consisting of weathered rock, organic matter, water, and air. It is the primary medium for plant growth.
Usage
  • Noun: Used to refer specifically to the top layer of earth, as opposed to subsoil or bedrock. It is often the focus in agriculture, gardening, and environmental science.
    • Farmers must protect the surface soil from erosion.
    • The archaeologist carefully brushed away the surface soil to reveal the artifact.
Advanced Usage
  • "Surface soil" vs. "topsoil": While often used interchangeably, "surface soil" is a more general term for any soil at the surface. "Topsoil" typically refers specifically to the nutrient-rich, upper part of the surface soil that is most suitable for planting.
    • The construction project stripped away the valuable topsoil, leaving only poor-quality surface soil.
Variants and Related Words
  • Topsoil (n): The fertile, upper part of the surface soil.
  • Subsoil (n): The layer of soil lying immediately beneath the surface soil.
  • Loam (n): A rich, fertile type of surface soil composed of clay, sand, and organic matter.
Synonyms
  • Topsoil: The upper, most fertile layer.
  • Arable layer: The cultivable upper layer of soil.
Related Phrases
  • Surface soil horizon: In soil science, this corresponds primarily to the O (organic) and A horizons, which contain decomposed organic matter and minerals.
    • The health of the surface soil horizon is critical for the ecosystem.
surface soil

A gardener gently turns the surface soil with a small trowel.

Noun
  1. the layer of soil on the surface

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