Actually the trees in the emergent layer can grow up to 125 ft which is 38m
The trees in the emergent layers can range from heights 35 to 50 meters.
the emergant layer are very tall trees that peak out from the top of the canopy
The tallest trees, the emergent layer, can be over 200ft (60m) tall. The canopy layer is about 30-40m (100-130 ft). The understorey layer is about 15-30m and the shrub layer is about 8m tall.
They are found in the amazon rainforest
The uppermost rain-forest layer made up of very tall trees that emerge from the forest below into the sunlight above
the emergant layer shields all the trees from the sun
full of trees and foggy
The tallest trees, the emergent layer, can be over 200ft (60m) tall. The canopy layer is about 30-40m (100-130 ft). The understorey layer is about 15-30m and the shrub layer is about 8m tall. The Kapok tree is believed to be the biggest tree of the Amazon rainforest, as it can grow to 200 feet tall and the trunk can be 10 or 11 feet in diameter.
the layers (going down) are the emergent layer, then the canopy layer, the understory layer the the forest floor. The emergent layer - the emergents are the tallest trees so they can get sunlight. The canopy layer - the canopy is the thickest layer of the rainforest. Understory/Undercanopy - This layer has young trees, short trees and bushes. Forest floor/Shrub layer - There are few plants in this layer that have adapted to low-light.
Emergent layer where trees poke higher, canopy layer thick shelter made by trees overlapping, understory layer where the trunks and ferns etc are and the floor where more plants, ferns, baby trees and leaves are, the leaves get so thick that they become a carpet.
1st layer: Tall deciduous trees 2nd layer: Small trees and saplings 3rd layer: forest herbs such as wilflowers and berries 4th layer: shrubs 5th: mosses and lichens that live on trees
The tallest trees, the emergent layer, can be over 200ft (60m) tall. The canopy layer is about 30-40m (100-130 ft). The understorey layer is about 15-30m and the shrub layer is about 8m tall. The Kapok tree is believed to be the biggest tree of the Amazon rainforest, as it can grow to 200 feet tall and the trunk can be 10 or 11 feet in diameter.