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No. The top layer of soil consists of either permafrost or rocks depending on where the taiga is located (in the U.S., it consists permafrost, but if you go a bit north and look at the taiga in Canada, it consists more rocks). This top layer keeps the soil underneath it from getting the proper nutrients needed for plants to grow.

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12y ago

Dry, and also it isn't very rich. Ground is usually cold.

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15y ago

it has rich soil

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