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Falling leaves in the deciduous forest produce a thick, rich soil called _____.
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Falling leaves in the deciduous forest produce a thick, rich soil called _____.
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Falling leaves in the deciduous forest produce a thick, rich soil called
hummus.
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The word that is asked in the item above is HUMUS. Humus is a dark brown enriched soil produced by the decomposition of vegetable, animal matter, or the falling leaves in the forest. Humus is essential to the fertility of the Earth.
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