The tallest section is the Emergent section of the rain forest. Trees here can grow up around 200 feet.
Mostly the trees are 50m in the air, some of the trees are 90m tall and others are 30-35m.
Trees in the Amazon rainforest all tend to be tall. Some of these trees reach heights of 130 meters high. Very few trees are small.
they grow to about 164 feet
over one hundred feet
really high
How tall do trees grow?
As they are competing for sunlight with the other plants in the other layers. This way they get the most sunlight. But they do have to be very strong, otherwise they would fall over due to how windy it is 45m in the sky. Hope this helps! x
It's the area above the tall trees that tower the forest, and under those trees are the undercanopy. =P
yes, some plants become very tall, others adapt to cope with little light and some grow around other plants in order to reach light.
A forest has many layers of plant life. There are the small plants such as shrubs, moss, ferns, and lichens which grow quietly beneath the shadows of the tall trees. The trees found in a temperate forest are called hardwoods.
The primary characteristic of a rainforest, is that it has a wide variety of plant life. There are temperate rainforests as well, but they follow the above description.So to our tropical rainforest is that it is in the tropics, and will be much warmer, and may or may not have lots of rain.Tropical rainforests will commonly have several layers of canopy - a climax canopy of the tall trees, a forest floor vegetation of ferns and shrubs and mosses, and an intermediate canopy of medium tall shrubs, trees, and vines.The humidity in a tropical rainforest will be high, and much of the rainfall is being continuously evaporated.One serious problem we have, is that when a tropical rainforest is cleared, the land reverts to a much drier plainland with much less forest. This is observed in the Amazon. Much of the humidity of the rainforest interior is self-generated, and not from direct rainfall.
they grow quickly because of the need for sunlight, that is why there are so many tall trees in the rainforest because they all want to reach the sun, the plants and trees are specially adapted to livng in the rainforest, and thy have butress roots to support them hile they grow.
It depends on the type of forest and the type of trees it contains.
they grow big and tall so the sun will get to them
These Amazon rainforest trees have been known to be 200-230 ft. tall at the most.
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.
There are perfect growing conditions it is hot,rainy and sunny.Perfect for plants to grow.
Tall trees with broad green leaves and small shrubs covering the ground.
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.
because they want to get as much sunlight as possible and they have to compete with all the trees around them
many animals live in the rainforest. a couple include: amphibians, reptiles, insects, predators, omnivores, birds, apes, even humans such s the many tribes in the amazon rainforest. many trees live in the rainforest such as fruit trees and tall trees that birds make their nests in and on. as surprising as it sounds, not many types of rodents live i the rainforest.
The Kapok Tree is 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. This big tree is usually the home of many other species from insects to frogs and birds, it also offer support for tree climbers and bromeliads. Another common visitor of the Kapok trees are the bats attracted by the trees flowers smell. They are actually the ones that fertilize the Kapok over the Amazon rainforest as they spread the pollen of these flowers since they are so eager to eat the sweet nectar.
The tallest living tree in the world is a redwood in California, U.S. It stands 370 feet tall.