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Soil in the tropics are said to be highly weathered and hence less fertile as compared to the temperate regions.

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Answered by InFocus
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Tropical soils are more strongly weathered and have less nutrients and a range .hot wet tropics, together with estimates of the area and relative proportions of soils ... explain why tropical soils are often redder than those in temperate regions.

Answered by sharmasofia112233445
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here is the answer

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Some tropical soil types, such as the coral atolls discussed by Robison et al. (2000), are dominated by carbonate minerals. In such soils, the cycling of radionuclides is highly unusual . In these soils, cesium is more mobile than expected in temperate environments, whereas strontium appears to be more strongly bound. The differences amongst tropical soils imply that it is important to consider diverse behaviour between soils from different tropical environments and not to erroneously conclude that the behaviour of one tropical soil will necessarily be similar to another soil from a different environment

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