Although decomposition occurs rapidly in the hot, moist soil but why is the soil not rich in nutrients?
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The soil is highly acidic. The roots of plants rely on an acidity difference between the roots and the soil in order to absorb nutrients. When the soil is acidic, there is little difference, and therefore little absorption of nutrients from the soil.
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Although some rocks and gravel in the soil will not affect plant nutrient for rapid decomposition as are warm temperatures and adequate moisture
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