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13 January, 16:40

Why do soils in wet climates tend to be depleted of certain nutrients?

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  1. 13 January, 17:46
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    In these areas, a high level of leaching takes place. When leaching occurs, nutrients are taken from the soil and not readily replaced. After this occurs over time in humid climates, the soil tends to be depleted and not contain certain nutrients essential for plant life.
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