Acidic soil
yes, there is soil pollution in taiga. The cause is clear cutting an oil exploration
The air, water, soil, and sunlight are all non-living things that interract with all the living things.
whay are soils in taiga regions not very fertile
Good
Acidic soil and that's why plants don't grow that much.
They love it and make soil (hump)
This is a northern hemisphere habitat with wet soil.
Bad poor and thin.
Abiotic factors of a taiga include cold temperatures, long winters, and low precipitation levels. The soil in the taiga is often acidic and nutrient-poor, and the region typically experiences permafrost in some areas.
I think...permafrost
yes. deforestation is currently the largest concern for taiga. especially clearcutting, since it leaves large exposed areas of soil. taiga have thin, nutrient-poor soils, as well as a lot of precipitation, so the clearcut area is quickly subject to soil erosion.
No. The top layer of soil consists of either permafrost or rocks depending on where the taiga is located (in the U.S., it consists permafrost, but if you go a bit north and look at the taiga in Canada, it consists more rocks). This top layer keeps the soil underneath it from getting the proper nutrients needed for plants to grow.