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the environment in the Amazon Rainforest is very natural. Since it is very humid and wet it affects the layers. The layers are: forest floor, understory layer, canopy layer and emergent layer. These layers are caused by the climate and that affects the environment. There are many animals in the Amazon Rainforest. The green leaf area of plants and trees in the rainforest varies by about 25% as a result of seasonal changes. Leaves expand during the dry season when sunlight is at a maximum, then undergo abscission in the cloudy wet season. These changes provide a balance of carbon between photosynthesis and respiration.

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The Amazon is a very wet, sticky, humid place. There are a lot bugs and rains a lot.

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the soil dosent have alot of nutrition so the soil is very bad

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It's warm and on the equator, never drops under 25C. very wet, and the Canopy blocks the sun light and there is none, or hardly any sun light for the shrub layer...

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