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Rainforest soils are generally shallow, typically ranging from about 10 to 30 centimeters deep. However, the depth can vary depending on specific locations and environmental conditions. These soils are often nutrient-poor due to rapid decomposition and nutrient uptake by dense vegetation. As a result, most nutrients are found in the organic layer rather than deep within the soil profile.

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