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Which kind of soil do temperate climate areas usually have?

-Soil containing little to no organic material
-Soil rich in nutrients
-Soil with a layer mostly composed of clay
-Soil consisting primarily of tiny rock particles

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User HarshitG
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B- soil rich in nutrients
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User Fylooi
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Answer:

Soil rich in nutrients

Step-by-step explanation:

Temperate soils exist under all types of conditions, including within forests, rain forests and in grasslands, but all have several key things in common. Temperate soils have a rich upper level that is high in minerals and nutrients, and in all cases micro-organisms work to break down decaying matter within the soil.

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