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The rate of decomposition of biomass in warm and hot climates is one of the major contributors for the clearing of the equatorial forests. | ||
The soils of tropical rain forests are found to be poor in mineral content. | ||
Temperate forests are far more enriched in fertility and wildlife diversity. | ||
The least contribution to biomass of forests is by the organic matter from soil. | ||
Most deserts that were once tropical forests are near coastal areas where salt content is very high in the air, affecting the ecosystems fertility. |
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