why do the trees in tropical rainforest have roots near the surface
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Tropical rainforest trees are well-adapted to their environment and have mastered the problem of poor soils. ... Many tropical species have roots that actually grow out of the ground to form a mat on the forest floor in order to more efficiently collect nutrients.
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Because the soil in many rainforests can be poor, tree roots often grow near the ground surface in order to get the nutrients it needs to grow.
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