What is a primary consequence of decomposition rates being too rapid in hot, wet climates?

Answer

Nutrient-rich organic matter cannot accumulate effectively

Decomposition is too rapid in hot, wet climates, preventing the effective accumulation of nutrient-rich organic matter, which contrasts with cold climates where decomposition is too slow.

What is a primary consequence of decomposition rates being too rapid in hot, wet climates?
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