Science, asked by venishagrowi, 9 months ago

How does forests soil get rich nutrients?




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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

On the ground of the rain forest, there is a thick layer of quickly decaying plants and animals. Nutrients are washed by the heavy rains almost directly from the rotting surface material into the the trees without entering the soil much.

Answered by shreyasaluja
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Answer:

i think...... the plants and animals who dies and when there body decays...it completely gets converted into humus which is organic and very fertile...this is the reason of the forest soil being nutritious

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