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Karlie Finley
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13 December, 14:37
Why is salt so precious in the rain forest?
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Kristina Armstrong
13 December, 14:47
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Salt in the rainforest contains more nutrients. The salt can become clouds.
In the ecosystem of the rainforest, plants are important contributors to the development of mist and clouds.
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