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Why is agriculture in grasslands more productive than agriculture in rainforests? (Site 1)

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facts what he said

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cause what he said is facts

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Soils in grasslands have a deep A horizon from the accumulation of organic material that dies back every year. This is what makes these soils so good for agriculture. In tropical rain forests the A horizon is very shallow because of rapid decomposition of dead material and leaching due to heavy rainfall

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