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Why is a soil profile in a tropical rain forest different from one in a desert?
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Why is a soil profile in a tropical rain forest different from one in a desert?
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I think because in a rainforest it is more damp than the desert because the dessert is dry and sandy
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i think because there is more water in the tropical rain forest and more animals and there would be more decay and leaf mold, (dead leaves)
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