20 feet
temperate deciduous forest
The soil is rich.
temperate deciduous forest
The soil of a temperate deciduous forest would be best for agriculture as it is nutrient rich from decaying litter (compost). Tropical soil tends to be acidic and nutrient poor
in the eastern us deciduous foresrt has soil called
temperate deciduous forest
The soil is rich.
There is no direct connection between the forest and the rocks underneath its soil. You can get deciduous forest on any type of soil if the climatic conditions are right.
temperate deciduous forest
there are air,water,and soil are some abiotic factors in a deciduous forest
Because less sun is let in!
The soil of a temperate deciduous forest would be best for agriculture as it is nutrient rich from decaying litter (compost). Tropical soil tends to be acidic and nutrient poor
in the eastern us deciduous foresrt has soil called
plants can survive in the deciduous forest by getting lots of water and sunlight also by having good and moist soil
NO It does not. Taiga has a very acidic soil, and its recognized by its coniferous forests.
The deciduous soil. Not much sunlight get to the bottom on the rain forest because the canopy and other layers block the sunlight.The Deciduous forest on the other hand, has many animal droppings and pellets which are good fertilizer and will keep all plants in tip-top shape.
A sample of soil from a temperate deciduous forest would be less nutrient-rich than the soil from a tropical rain forest, because the moisture would continually break down mulch to support a bigger variety of organisms.Tropical rain forests naturally support more species than a deciduous forest too.