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.
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
* Coniferous Forest (Taiga) * Temperate Deciduous Forest * Tropical Rainforest
No. Mangroves are found in tropical rainforests.
Temperate Deciduous Forest Grassland Tundra Taiga Desert Savanna Tropical Rainforest This is a great website if you need to know about each of the biomes: http://www.deyabowersbiomes.zoomshare.com/
temperate deciduous forest or tropical forest
I'm pretty sure it's the Deciduous Forest. Hope that helps!
Deciduous forest
Temperate Deciduous Forest
Temperate deciduous forest Coniferous forest Woodland Chaparral Tundra Grassland Desert Tropical savanna Tropical forest
they are the tundra, taiga, temperate deciduous forest, grassland, tropical rain forest, desert
it will be either a temperate deciduous forest, grassland, tropical rain forest, or a temperate rain forest.
it is not as sunny in a deciduous forest but it gets about 17 of sun a day so you could say it is but just know its not as nearly as sunny as a tropical rainforest or a temperate deciduous forest.