Cinchona, Emergent
One of them is an orchid.
No there are many many plants in a rain forest.
There is a bit of "transition" between areas of permafrost and the coniferous forests, but yes, a few trees will grow over permafrost. These trees will grow if there is sufficient "relief" in the form of seasonal thawing. That thawing allows soil of sufficient depth to unfreeze and support a larger plant like a tree. Trees would need a little longer period of thawing and enough of the soil to thaw so they can survive than, say, bushes, shrubs or flowering plants like those of the tundra.
Because the tall trees cover the plants. Thus they cannot get enough sun light
There are more than one rain forest. For there is some in Hawai'i. While there is some other rain forests in South America and Asia. There are few rain forest in the world, but they are not all in one place.
There are millions of plants in the rain forest. To name a few, there are the Bromeliads, Epiphytes, Saprophytes, Lianas, and Orchids.
This is my opinion but I think that most rain forest need to be protected there are a lot of animals and there are very few places that have rain forest. Most lumber comes from the rain forest and that is destroying a lot of the trees plus population growth has also made it hard to keep forests alive were people destroy them for room for houses. I think what the rain forest needs is protection from people who want it's lumber or it's room.
The triple canopy of trees, colorful birds, huge insects, and interesting mammals are just a few of the attractions of the tropical rainforest.
Because leaves from an upper canopy high above the forest floor. Also , because trees that grow in the raim forest include species of myrtle,laurel ,palm , rosewood ,mahogany ,and ceder , to name just a few.
Rain Forests are grouped into two major types: tropical and temperate. Most might say the main vegetation is trees, but rain forests have a vast amount of different kinds of vegetation. Here's some more information: A tropical rain forest has broadleaf evergreen trees that form a closed canopy, and abundance of vines and plants that grow on the trees called epiphytes, a relatively open forest floor, and a large number of species of plants and animals. The largest areas of this type of rain forest are in the Amazon basin of South America, the Congo basin and other lowland equatorial regions of Africa, and on the mainland and islands off Southeast Asia. Small areas of tropical rain forests can also be found in Central America and along the Queensland Coast of Australia. Temperate Rain Forests grow in higher-latitude regions that have wet, maritime climates. They are less extensive than the tropical rain forests, but have some of the most valuable timber in the world. The trees often exceed those of tropical forests in height, but the diversity of species is not as vast. Notable temperate rain forest areas are on the northwest coast of North America, southern Chile, Tasmania, and parts of southeastern Australia and New Zealand. While you will find Conifers, such as Redwood and Sitka Spruce in the temperate rain forests of North America, the tropical rain forests of the southern hemisphere include trees like Eucalyptus, Araucaria, and Nothofagus. Though Rain Forests cover less than six percent of the Earth's total land surface, the are home to up to three-fourths of all known species of plants and animals.
There are more than one rain forest. For there is some in Hawai'i. While there is some other rain forests in South America and Asia. There are few rain forest in the world, but they are not all in one place.
More than a few.