That depends on the amount of area and the average rooting depth in the rainforest. Multiply the area by the average rooting depth, and you'll have your answer in terms of volume.
there is rich soil in the amazon rainforest.
Heavy rain washed off the nutrients from the rainforest's soil.
the plants living in the rainforest get their nutrients from the rainforest soil.
wet ;)
Fertile soil is soil that is able to sustain plant life.
All rainforests have soil. Most (not all) of the vegetation in rainforests requires soil to grow. The Daintree Rainforest is no different to other rainforests in this regard.
Soil is made in rainforests such as The Tropical Rainforest when all the dead leaves and bark start to break down this takes a while and it eventually turns into soil.
i don't know the answer to this question but I think that the dry soil In the tropical rainforest is really dry and you cant plant roots there.
There are not a lot of nuitreints in it
Tropical Rainforest
rich volcanic soil
The soil in the tropical rainforest is poor and thin.