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How would a soil that developed in a warm, wet place be different than one that developed in a hot, dry place
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Soil developed in a warm, wet place will have more organisms in it. It will have more bacteria and it will be more conducive to life. Soil developed in a hot dry place makes it harder for a plant to grow and thrive there, as well as other organisms.
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