fertile and drain well
damp
Tropical climates are known for their rich soil.
precipitation
Laterite Soil in lateritic weather because of its often tropical rainfall .
Tropical climates tend to have the most thick fertile soil due to the constant warmth and moisture that promote rapid decomposition of organic matter, leading to nutrient-rich soil formation. Areas like rainforests and tropical savannas typically have deep, fertile soils that support lush vegetation.
damp
Tropical soils are often poorly fertile. This is because heavy rainfall leaches out nutrients.
Tropical climates are known for their rich soil.
Moist with rich organic matter
Soil in tropical climates tends to be highly weathered and nutrient-poor due to the intense rainfall and high temperatures, which speed up the breakdown of organic matter. The soil is often acidic and may have a high content of iron and aluminum oxides, resulting in a characteristic red or yellow color. Additionally, tropical soils may have distinct layers, with the top layer being rich in organic matter but prone to erosion.
An acrisol is a clay-rich soil associated with humid tropical climates.
Thin and Damp
oxisols
Tropical climates are characterized by both heat and humidity. These regions typically have high temperatures throughout the year, with abundant sunlight and heavy rainfall, leading to high levels of humidity.
precipitation
The two main types of tropical climates are tropical rainforest and tropical savanna. Tropical rainforest climates are characterized by high temperatures and heavy rainfall year-round, while tropical savanna climates have distinct wet and dry seasons with grasslands and scattered trees.
Tropical areas