Unlike soil in a tropical forest, the humus layer of the rain forest soil is very thin.
in a tropical rainforest the soil is darker than the soil in the desert the soil is lighter
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 deciduous soil. Not much sunlight get to the bottom on the rain forest because the canopy and other layers block the sunlight.The Deciduous forest on the other hand, has many animal droppings and pellets which are good fertilizer and will keep all plants in tip-top shape.
A rainforest consists of animals, plants, and bacteria. The nonliving things in the rainforest are generally the trees and other plants.
Sticky and wet
it is very moist and is filled with nutrients
The soil in a rain forest has more moisture than that in a desert.
humus soil
It is actually a poor soil and if the rainforest is removed it grows nothing .
black soil
it is how the rain forest and what it needs
in the tropical rainforest it tastes like chocolate but in the others it tastes like dirt.
The rain forest smells like luscious green plants, flowers, moist soil a hint of animal feces and rain.
yes
no
its brown and green