The biome that has the most acidic soil is the temperate rainforests.
tropical rainforest
Nonvascular plants are usually the first plants to live in new enviroments, such as newly exposed rock. When these plants die, they break down and help form a thin layer of soil. Then, plants that need soil in order to grow can move into these areas
Growing deep into the soil, being flexible but tough, and having thin and needle-like leaves are the adaptations that might help the plant survive in a windy environment.
The thin bony columns are called trabeculae - flat plates with a lattice-like network of thin, bony columns lined with endosteum.
what are some limiting factors for the tropical rainforest
diffusion
THIN, NUTRIENT POOR, AND ACIDIC
The tundra
Canopy in a Tropical Rain forest.
desert
Not at all, no. The soil is very acidic and often quite thin and poor in quality.
Mature soil is thin.
The Arctic Tundra has a layer of frost called permafrost beneath the soil, The soil is very thin and only dwarf things can live in it.for example:shrubs lichens and mosses.also there is only one type of tree that lives threre it is called the dwarf willow tree. This will answer you question and more.
The soil in the tropical rainforest is poor and thin.
The characteristics of a tropical forest are: - warm and humid climate - heavy rainfall year-round - nutrient poor and acidic soil - multi-layered canopy - highly diverse flora - numerous fauna source: http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/exhibits/biomes/forests.php
Because of the "steep valley sides" and the thin layer of soil (usually poor in nutrients and acidic) over a rocky subsoil.
thin and infertile soil
Thin and Damp