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what makes the soil in the forest festile​

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Answered by gauthmathjeetendra
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Forest soils form where it is not too hot, and not too cold. Soils that formed under deciduous forests are very fertile and productive agricultural lands because of the decomposing leaves at the soil surface. However, soils formed under pine trees are usually more acidic and sandy, and are less suited to growing crops.

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Answered by riya15042006
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Forest soils form where it is not too hot, and not too cold. ... Soils that formed under deciduous forests are very fertile and productive agricultural lands because of the decomposing leaves at the soil surface. However, soils formed under pine trees are usually more acidic and sandy, and are less suited to growing crops.

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