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(a) Define the term soil. [2 marks] (b)(i) List the four components of soil. [2 marks] ...

(a) Define the term soil. [2 marks]
(b)(i) List the four components of soil. [2 marks] (ii) State the percentage of each component by volume. [2 marks]
(c) Describe the process involved in making compost using the pit method under the following headings: (i) materials; [2 marks](i ) preparation; [6 marks] (iii) storage [2 marks]
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    Correct Answer: Option n
    Explanation:
    (a) Definition of soil: Soil can be defined as unconsolidated weathered materials found in the uppermost layer of the earth surface on which plants grow.
    (b)(i) Components of Soil Mineral matter/inorganic matter, Water, Air, Organic matter/living organisms (ii) Percentage of soil components by volume
    - Mineral matter = 45% ± 5
    - Water = 25% ± 2
    - Air = 25% ± 2
    - Organic matter/living organisms = 5% ± 2
    (c) Description of the process involved in makingcompost using the pit method:
    (i)Materials: Straw/grass/weeds/saw dust/lawn clippings, Bamboo/ sticks/straws. Ash, Biodegradable household refuse/ crop residues. Human waste/Animal dung/Farm wastes, Water, Urine, Old compost, Lime/Phosphorus fertilizer/Sulphate of Ammonia, Tester/dip tick
    (ii) Preparation
    - Dig pit to a convenient size
    - Put big pebbles or stones or short poles/elephant grass at the bottom of the pit.
    - Fill the pit with lawn clippings, leaves, weeds and other vegetable matter, most of which must be chopped up and mixed properly.
    -Spread evenly on top urine, wood ash and animal dung, then sprinkle water
    - Repeat the process until the level of the top of the pit is reached
    -After one layer has been laid, sprinkle it lightly with lime and add handfuls of soil
    - Repeat the sequence above to a convenient height - Insert the tester to test for decomposition.
    (iii)Storage -
    -Protect from rainfall to prevent loss of nutrients/store under shed
    - Protect from direct ray of sun which may destroy the microbes and bake the material.

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