There is three layers .The ground with shrubbery and maybe dead trees, the second layer is the canopy and the final layer is the emergence.
all but if you mean just plant and not trees then only the forest floor
The three layers of a tropical rainforest are the canopy, understory, and forest floor. The canopy is made up of the tops of the tallest trees where most of the plant and animal life reside. The understory consists of smaller trees and shrubs below the canopy, while the forest floor is the lowest layer with minimal sunlight reaching it.
Yes, while the tropical rain forest has more types of trees than anywhere else in the world, there are actually three layers of canopy: see the link, please...
I never heard of a tropical cloud forest...rain forest yes,... the types of trees...ummm
Tropical Rain Forest.
the forest that grows the most trees is the tropical rainforest
Of Course! All forest have a lot of trees in them. If not, they aren't forests!
Some trees of the tropical deciduous forest found in India are sandalwood, shisam, mahua, sal, teak and bamboo.
it has trees and rain and it's tropical
Rain forest
trees
ever green