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which type of soil makes it most difficult for plants to thrive and dec…

Question

which type of soil makes it most difficult for plants to thrive and decompose organic material?
sandy
acidic
water - logged
moist

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

To determine the soil type most difficult for plants to thrive and decompose organic material, we analyze each option:

  • Sandy soil: Drains quickly but doesn’t inherently hinder decomposition.
  • Acidic soil: Low pH can limit microbial activity (key for decomposition) and plant nutrient uptake, making it hard for plants and slowing decomposition.
  • Water - logged soil: Lacks oxygen, but some plants tolerate it, and decomposition (via anaerobic microbes) still occurs.
  • Moist soil: Ideal for most plants and microbial decomposition.

Acidic soil’s low pH disrupts microbial ecosystems (reducing decomposition) and plant nutrient absorption (harming growth) most significantly.

Answer:

B. acidic (assuming the options are labeled, with "acidic" as the correct choice)