The soil in a typical natural rainforest remains fertile and suitable for arable agriculture because?...

GEOGRAPHY
WAEC 1990

The soil in a typical natural rainforest remains fertile and suitable for arable agriculture because?

  • A. the vegetation is luxuriant
  • B. there is abundant supply of sunshine and rainfall which leach the soil
  • C. the soil nutrient is continously being replenished y the decay of the dense undergrowth and fallen leaves
  • D. there is absence of plant cover

Correct Answer: C. the soil nutrient is continously being replenished y the decay of the dense undergrowth and fallen leaves



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