Jungle soil is normaly very high in organic matter and mostly acidic in nature due to the accumilaion of dead and decaying vegatation on the ground.
It does depend where the jungle is and what the conditions are in that specific area. For example large tracts of the Amazon are under water during the rainy season, this washes the soil away, but can also lead to anearobic decomposition of the leaf litter.
Jungle soils are typically characterized as tropical rainforest soils, which are usually nutrient-poor due to rapid decomposition of organic matter and leaching of nutrients. These soils are often acidic, with a top layer of organic-rich material known as humus. The soil composition can vary depending on the specific location within the jungle and the underlying geology.
a very wide variaty
Most soil conditioners are mixed with water and watered into your garden soil. They can be applied multiple times during the growing season. Jungle Flora is an organic soil conditioner that also works as a plant accelerator.
Soil can vary in appearance depending on its composition and location. It can range in color from dark brown to reddish to almost white. Soil texture can be fine like clay, gritty like sand, or a balance of both like loam. Soil often contains organic matter like decomposed plant material.
Soil particles come in a range of sizes, from very fine particles like clay to larger particles like sand and gravel. The size of soil particles influences properties like water retention, drainage, and nutrient availability in the soil. Particle size distribution is an important factor in determining soil texture and overall soil quality.
Non-living things in the jungle include rocks, soil, water bodies like rivers or streams, dead plant matter like fallen trees or leaves, and natural structures like caves or cliffs. These elements contribute to the ecosystem and play a role in the overall makeup of the jungle environment.
yes it is because it is always damp and rainy.
Jungle soils are typically characterized as tropical rainforest soils, which are usually nutrient-poor due to rapid decomposition of organic matter and leaching of nutrients. These soils are often acidic, with a top layer of organic-rich material known as humus. The soil composition can vary depending on the specific location within the jungle and the underlying geology.
a very wide variaty
yes there are fishes in a jungle but if there is a lake, or river around the jungle, because fishes like to live in water not in air...
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Soil conditioners regenerate soil that has not been mistreated by chemicals or other misuses. Jungle Flora is a very good organic soil conditioner that adds essential components back into the soil, which in turn help your plants to grow much better and produce better harvests.
There are many video games that have jungle communities in them. Games that have a jungle themes would be Call of Duty, Jill if the Jungle, Gorilla and Tokyo.
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Grade 6 is like a jungle
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