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Emergent Layer........ This answer is given by samrat cool
not all the time there may be trees bigger than the canopy like in Australia is a tropical rainforest but whit only the canopy
emergents The individual trees, or clumps of trees, that stand prominently higher than the top of the continuous canopy of many lowland tropical rain forests.
These are the 5 layers of the rainforest:Emergent layerCanopy layerUndercanopy layerShrub layerForest floorHope you find this helpful!
There is the forest floor, which is a dark and pretty gloomy place. Most of the bigger animals and insects live here... Then the understorey, which is a dark but suitable place for insects, bats, birds and possibly a few primates. Then we come to the canopy, which is lighter than the understorey or forest floor and birds, bats, butterflies, snakes, lizards and still insects. Then the emergent layer, which only a few trees grow up to and lots of birds, insects, that sort of stuff live here.
There are four different layers of the rainforest:Forest FloorUnderstory LayerCanopy LayerEmergent LayerEach layer has different aspects. Different plants & animals live in different layers, according to what suits them best.
They spend the majority of their time in the Canopy, feeding on flowers, leaves and friuts. They will rarely be seen lower than the middle layer.
No, concentration of ozone in polluted areas typically aren't higher than it is in the ozone layer.
The rainforest is divided into four layers: 1) The emergents. This is the name for the few tallest trees which grow above the Canopy. 2) Canopy. This is the name for the highest trees under the emergents. 3) Under canopy. This is the name for the younger trees which aren´t as tall as the canopy, and grow just below. 4) Shrub Layer. This is the last layer where all the small plants and bushes grow. This layer gets the least sunlight.
That layer is stratosphere. It contains the ozone layer.
The shrub layer is composed mostly of woody, perennial shrubs less than ten feet in height and younger, smaller trees awaiting a gap in the canopy to grow to full stature.
It is in the same atmosphere, but much higher, than the ozone layer. No other relationship.