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.
There are many levels of vegetation in a tropical rain forest. The tallest trees form a leafy roof called a canopy.
A canopy.
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vegetation in tropical rain forests is dominated by tall trees, and little undergrowth because the tall trees block the sunlight and rain from reaching the forest floor, causing growth of other, lower vegetation to be prohibited.
tropical rain forest
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...
they are difficult to establish and regenerate because the trees are so tall and it will take them ages to grow that high again
tall decidious trees and orchids
the canopy which is full of trees approximately the same height and it is the thickest layer of the tropical rain forest
the cliamate, humidity and the average rainfall must all be over 77% Hope this helps
Temperate rain forest is the name given to a forest that contains a considerable number of tall trees in an area that is very rainy and neither very cold or very hot.The Pacific Northwest United States is such an area. The Olympic National Park, which is situated in the northwest corner of the state of Washington is a temperate rain forest.Rainfall there exceeds twelve feet per year. Temperature seldom drops below freezing or rises above 80° F.Temperate rain forests, unlike tropical rain forests do not have as large of a variety of tree species. Also tropical rain forest tend to very hot.See related links for additional information.