Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Everglades National Park' has mentioned 'Soil' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
The amount of time throughout the year that water is present in a location in the Everglades determines the type of soil, of which there only two in the Everglades: peat, created by many years of decomposing plant matter, and marl, the result of dried periphyton, or chunks of algae and microorganisms that create a grayish mud.
Plant communities are determined by the type of soil and the amount of water present.
[24] Sawgrass and other water plants grow shorter in freshwater marl than they do in peat, the other type of soil in the Everglades which is found where water remains present longer throughout the year.
Trees in this ecosystem grow in solution holes, where the soft limestone has worn away and filled with soil, allowing plants to take hold.
Dwarf cypress trees grow in drier areas with poorer soil.
[102] Peat built up over centuries in the marsh can cause fires to burn deep scars in the soil.