the trees above them move there leaves
Sunlight and moisture
If it can't grow tall needing less sunlight is a common adaption. Or, having extremely broad leaves to catch all the sunlight it can is another adaption forest floor plants can have.
For the few plants that exist in the rainforest, they have to spread out and have big, broad leaves to capture the small amount of sunlight that actually reaches the forest floor. In general, there aren't many plants that grow on the forest floor of the tropical rainforest because of the lack on sunlight and due to the fact that most trees and other vegetation grow tall creating a thick canopy. The only time plants and small vegetation might grow on the forest floor is when a taller tree falls down creating a hole in the forest canopy. Sunlight is then able to reach the forest floor and some plants can establish themselves and start growing.
its false but he did not have to say it like that man that is so rude if you knew that or not
Euphotic is referring to the sea water layer that receives sunlight for photosynthesis. The euphotic zone biomass percentage reaching the deep ocean floor is only one percent.
Sunlight and moisture
Forest floorThe deciduous forest layer that gets the least sunlight is the forest floor.
The forest floor receives the least amount of sunlight.
Few plants grow tall on the forest floor because there is a lack of sunlight.
because they ry to avoid the sunlight
The reduction of sunlight.
If it can't grow tall needing less sunlight is a common adaption. Or, having extremely broad leaves to catch all the sunlight it can is another adaption forest floor plants can have.
Because in a coniferouse forest the trees prevent sunlight from reaching the ground
They both have living mammals, birds, and insects.
70 percent because of the trees blocking because it is in the equator
A rain forest blocks most of the sun before it gets to the dirt.
Only at the tops. There are different levels of foliage. Most plants have adapted to live with little or no sunlight in the rain forest.