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 is the soil texture in a grassland biome
The tropical rainforest biome.
The "frozen soil" is permafrost, or permanently frozen ground, this is from the Tundra biome. This is the coldest biome. The permafrost is HUGE!! AND yes I am a ninja to be answering this question so fast.
tundra
Tall GrassPrairie
what is the soil texture in a grassland biome
Savannah biome has a fertile soil, it has an enriched nutrients.
The tropical rainforest biome.
The biome that has the most acidic soil is the temperate rainforests.
Saline Soil
It has Rich Soil
The "frozen soil" is permafrost, or permanently frozen ground, this is from the Tundra biome. This is the coldest biome. The permafrost is HUGE!! AND yes I am a ninja to be answering this question so fast.
sugery
Tropical Rainforest
desert
Good
Tall GrassPrairie