black soil
by feeding the plants
generally nutrient poor
it is very moist and is filled with nutrients
as deep as the earth
A tropical rainforest gets much more precipitation than a desert gets, so, the tropical rain forest's soil is even more moister than dessert soil, the dessert soil is exceedingly dry.
Canopy in a Tropical Rain forest.
Rain forest or biome or soil
it rains allot in the rainforist
in the tropical rainforest it tastes like chocolate but in the others it tastes like dirt.
A sample of soil from a temperate deciduous forest would be less nutrient-rich than the soil from a tropical rain forest, because the moisture would continually break down mulch to support a bigger variety of organisms.Tropical rain forests naturally support more species than a deciduous forest too.
very poor condition and cant hold nutrients
It is actually a poor soil and if the rainforest is removed it grows nothing .