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Soil/Plant Scientist

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As a soil scientist, you'll have to write a lot of reports to document your findings, so good communication skills are a must. "You definitely have to know how to put your findings down on paper so others will understand," says scientist Barbara Kishchuk.

You're a soil scientist giving a lecture to a community group about the nature of your work. Since few of these people have even heard of soil science, you plan to begin your lecture by explaining the basics of soil science in simple terms.

These are a few of the concepts in soil science as you understand them. Try putting them into terms the audience, which knows nothing about soil science, will be able to understand:

Decompose -- This is the process of breaking down organic matter into constituent substances.

Soil Texture -- This is the method of description according to relative proportions of the various soil separates in a soil, such as size and shape and texture.

Salinity -- This causes imbalance in most crops. This phenomenon occurs when natural salts are dissolved in the earth, and as the groundwater ascends, humidity factors will cause the moisture to diffuse into the air, leaving the harmful salt on the layer of top soil.

Degradation -- This is a process in which soils become ineffectual for the growth and sustenance of plant life. Factors causing this process may be erosion, salinization or loss of organic matter.