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What are Tropical soils are generally poor and think due to?

Rain forest or biome or soil


What are the crops of the tundra biome?

There are none the soil is VERY poor.


What type of soil is in the taija?

The taiga biome is characterized by acidic and nutrient-poor soils known as Podzols. These soils are typically low in fertility due to their extensive leaching and acidic nature, making it challenging for plants to grow.


What are the different types of soils in the Tundra biome?

The Tundra biome typically has two main types of soils: Gelisols and Histosols. Gelisols are soils that are permanently frozen, while Histosols are organic soils formed in wet and boggy conditions. These soils have low fertility and slow decomposition rates due to the cold temperatures and short growing seasons in the Tundra biome.


What biome has the worst soil?

The rainforest has very poor soil because most of the nutrients in the rainforests are not in the soil, but in the plants themselves. This is why you cannot regrow a rainforest once it is cut down. Without the plants, it's impossible to regrow anything in the rainforest's soil. Desert soil is also very poor in organic matter and has very poor water holding capacity, just like the rainforest. I'm not sure which of these is the correct answer to this question


What biome with nutrient poor soil is near the equator?

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. Hope this helps :)


What is the name of the biome which has a geographical area that receives little rainfall and whose terrain is often dominated by rocks sand and overall poor soil?

The biome you are referring to is a desert biome. Deserts are characterized by their arid conditions, receiving very little rainfall and often having rocky, sandy terrain with poor soil quality.


Explain two aspects of a peat gley soil that make it difficult for a farmer to cultivate?

Gley soils have very poor drainage and nutrients don't move well through the soils. Also gley soils can easily become waterlogged and there can be a lack of oxygen through the soil.


What is the soil type of a desert biome?

Deserts typically have sandy soils with low organic matter content. These soils are often well-drained and have low fertility due to the arid conditions. Additionally, desert soils may be alkaline in nature.


What contains dense evergreen forest of coniferous trees?

taiga


What biome has very few tall plants growing in the sandy or rocky soil?

The desert biome has very few tall plants growing in sandy or rocky soil. This is due to the harsh conditions such as limited water availability, extreme temperatures, and poor soil quality, which make it difficult for large plants to thrive.


Climate and soil in the grassland biome?

Grasslands typically have a semi-arid to sub-humid climate with moderate rainfall. The soils in grassland biomes are often deep and fertile, with a good mix of organic matter and minerals. These soils are well-suited for supporting the growth of the diverse grass species that dominate the biome.