the tropical rainforest has nutrient poor and acidic soil because of rapid decompisition, an extreme chemical weathering/leaching because of the high amounts of rainfall.
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Tropical Rainforest
deserts and grasslands and tropical forests
Tropical Rainforest!
Heavy rain washed off the nutrients from the rainforest's soil.
The soil of a temperate deciduous forest would be best for agriculture as it is nutrient rich from decaying litter (compost). Tropical soil tends to be acidic and nutrient poor
The biome that has the most acidic soil is the temperate rainforests.
The tundra
The biome is known as the tundra.
Buttress and stilt roots are found in the rain forest biome. They like nutrient poor soil, which is what the rain forest floor has due to lack of sunlight.
Tropical Rainforest
The tropical rain forest is a hot, humid biome ner the equator, with heavy rainfall and a wide variety of life. Although its soil is nutrient-poor, the tropical rain forest supports more organisms than any other place on Earth.
tundra No its Temperate Woodland/Shrubland Ref: http://quizlet.com/2791084/biome-characteristics-prentice-hall-biology-flash-cards/
Tropical rainforest
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There are none the soil is VERY poor.
are nutrient-poor environments.
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