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In bottomlands where water is plentiful, the soil is often rich in nutrients and organic matter, making it thick and fertile. The soil may also be relatively loose and sandy due to the frequent presence of water. Additionally, sediment deposition from flooding events can contribute to the development of thick soil layers in bottomland areas.

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