emergent , canopy , understory , forest floor
the top , bottom and middle
well it depends the Amazon Rainforest's layers are : the forest floor, the understory layer, the canopy layer, and the emergent layer.
There are 4 layers the rainforest:EmergentCanopyUnder-canopyShrub layer
The soil type in the Amazon Basin is predominantly nutrient-poor and acidic. It is known for its high levels of clay and humus, which provide some fertility but are prone to erosion. The region's biodiversity is adapted to these challenging soil conditions.
There are four layers in the rainforest: Emergent:(top) Emergent trees are way up here! Canopy: Trees are aliened here. This is also known as the ceiling of the rainforest. UnderStory: (near bottom)Not much light is here. Most of the sunlight is trapped by the canopy. ForestFloor:(bottem) This is the darkest layer. Bugs are EVERYWHERE here!
Many animals live in the layers of the Amazon rainforest. Some of these animals include spider monkeys, toucans, and jaguars.
Emergent layer: Eagles, Monkeys, Bats and Butterflies Canopy: Snakes, Toucans, tree frogs Underlayer: Jaguars, leopards Forest Floor:Taipers, giant ant eaters
The atmospheric layers affect human life. These layers are layers of air.
The Earth's crust has layers, the atmosphere has layers, and certain types of cake have layers.
Most live n the understory or the emergent layer!
None candy canes don't have layers. Candy canes are a solid they don't have layers. CANDY CANES DON'T HAVE LAYERS. But onions have layers.
The thickness of vegetation in the Amazon rainforest varies significantly, but it typically consists of multiple layers, including emergent trees, a dense canopy, understory, and forest floor. The canopy can reach heights of 30 to 45 meters (about 100 to 150 feet), while the overall thickness of the vegetation can span over 90 meters (about 300 feet) when considering all layers. This dense and diverse vegetation plays a crucial role in the ecosystem, providing habitat, regulating climate, and contributing to biodiversity.