Soil type:
The soil of the coniferous forest is acidic because of the cones of the coniferous trees. The cones of the coniferous trees are acidic and the soil absorbs the cones when they fall to the ground. The soil can differ between certain regions of the coniferous forest depending on how much precipitation the region receives and that affects how many nutrients are in the soil.
The soil of the coniferous forest is acidic because of the cones of the coniferous trees. The cones of the coniferous trees are acidic and the soil absorbs the cones when they fall to the ground. The soil can differ between certain regions of the coniferous forest depending on how much precipitation the region receives and that affects how many nutrients are in the soil.