All forests have the same levels:
1. The Canopy
2.The Understory
3.The Herb Layer or Underbrush
4. The Floor
You don't usually have to use this too but the fifth layer is called the sub-floor.
The canopy, the forest floor & the understory
forest floor = n/a
understory (lower canopy)layer= 12-15'
canopy =n/a
emergent layer= 180-200'
The Forest Floor,
The Understory Layer,
The Canopy Layer, and
The Emergent Layer
Either the tropical rain forest or the temperate rain forest have the greatest diversity.
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the smallest is temperate rain forest
About 60
Tropical Rain forest.
A rain forest ecosystem can support 3-4 trophic levels.
A rain-forest is a forest that has a lot of rain . It is in the equater and has four layers... I am only 8 and im answering it
There are four layers in a rain forest
Macromolecules play a vital role in supporting the higher trophic levels in the rain forest. Without Macromolecules, the rain forest wouldn't be able to keep up the variety of flora and fauna which exists.
from top to bottom: Emergent Canopy Understory Forest Floor
yes
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rain forest
The top layer is the canopy and just below that is the understory and last it is the forest floor.
Rain forest is known by its high rainfall and have different habitats. The four types of rain forest habitats or layers are Emergent Layer, Canopy Layer, Under-story Layer, and the forest floor.
Yes
Because the humidity levels are just right for one