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Soil is nutrient-poor and acidic. Decomposition is rapid and soils are subject to heavy leaching.

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Light Sandy Soil with much mineral nutrients.

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No, they do not. They are "old soils" and contain very few nutrients.


Which biome has very poor soils?

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Is mountain soil forest soil?

Sometimes.Forest soils form under forests. No forest, no forest soils.Mountain soils form on mountains, whether or not forests grow there.Not all mountains are forested. Also, even when forests exist on some mountains, they can also include desert vegetation at low elevations, and/or alpine tundra at high elevations. Soils that form under such vegetation types are not forest soils.


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Is mountain soil is known as peat soil?

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