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It is necessary to incorporate forest soil along with a forest tree because a forest tree is already adapted to the forest soil. This soil is rich with nutrients which a tree really needs. These nutrients are needed by the forest tree in order to survive regardless of the change in location.
It is necessary to incorporate forest soil along with a forest tree because a forest tree is already adapted to the forest soil. This soil is rich with nutrients which a tree really needs. These nutrients are needed by the forest tree in order to survive regardless of the change in location.
porosity of the soil (effects nutrient availability and water retention) salinity of the soil availability of pH neutral water
rocky, acidic soil or this is what i could find please change this answer if you find a better answer
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The soil in the forest is shaded by the trees. The soil in the field gets direct sun.
well if you mean condition... the soil in a temperate forest is fertile with a light brown color. -w3lc0m3! ;) Diana
Unlike soil in a tropical forest, the humus layer of the rain forest soil is very thin.
I think its called soil. . .
pale soil
Because there is little soil for roots.
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