sand
The soil in tropical rainforests is generally known as "laterite soil." This type of soil is typically red in color and highly weathered due to the constant rainfall and warm temperatures in rainforest regions.
The soil type of a tropical dry forest is typically nutrient-poor and sandy due to high temperatures and the lack of precipitation, which leads to leaching of nutrients. The soil may also be shallow and susceptible to erosion.
The soil type of Tropical Monsoon Forests is typically laterite soil, which is rich in iron and aluminum oxides, making it nutrient-poor and acidic. These soils are formed through intense weathering due to the heavy rainfall in these regions.
Red soil is a type of soil that is rich in iron and aluminum oxides, giving it its distinctive red color. It is typically found in tropical and subtropical regions with a warm climate. Red soil is often well-draining but can be nutrient-poor and acidic.
As of now, there are no active tropical storms or hurricanes in the Atlantic Ocean.
black soil
begouched
it is very rich and thick.
generally nutrient poor
they either study soil in ocean water, disease or, snakes.
they study soil and ocean water
Sand
no one knows
The oceans do not have soils.
It is a climate type; A land area in a tropical zone but where the climate is moderated/influenced by the proximity of an Ocean.
tropical
The soil type is typically known as tropical rainforest soil. It is characterized by being nutrient-rich due to the rapid breakdown of organic matter in the warm and wet conditions.