The soil of tropical rainforests is extremely nutrient- poor with little nitrogen. Despite this - the rainforests of the world are home to 75% of the world’s species - including huge numbers of plants and trees. What may account for this apparent contradiction?

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The soil of tropical rainforests is extremely nutrient- poor with little nitrogen. Despite this - the rainforests of the world are home to 75% of the world’s species - including huge numbers of plants and trees. What may account for this apparent contradiction?






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