>>39259369You did well, don't worry too much about it. I should note, though, the soil of tropical rainforests is actually pretty poor in terms of nutrition. The reason why rainforest thrives and why land cleared from rainforest seems fertile at first is because of the organic matter building up over the age. However, once the organic matter is removed from the soil (by harvesting), the exposed soil is pretty much useless for agriculture (unless you dump a lot of fertiliser on it, which causes its own problems). That is why people living in tropical rainforest often make use of methods like slash-and-burn and slash-and-char, as the burnt/charred plants provide ample nutrition for the first few crops. Once the land has been depleted, the people would just move to a different place and let the land heal over time.