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Ian Gilmore
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Why are desert solis low in organic matter?
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Jaylyn Conrad
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Less plants grow in deserts.
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Areas that have more plants have more nutrients. Plants receive and give of nutrients when they die. So areas with little water and plants have little nutrients. Also the sun damages organic matters.
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