kukuna o ka lā [koo-koo-na O ka la]
Jaguars have spots, which help them blend into the dappled light of their forest habitat.
The forest floor of the rain forest is so thick and tight that little light gets down to the floor. Light is essential for plant life.
The bottom section of any forest. Only 2 per cent of light reaches the forest floor, mammals, reptiles, and amphibians.
The forest floor is dark because the trees are dense and tall above so they can collect as much sun light as possible. This means that only 2% of sun light reaches the forest floor.
There is not much light on the forest floor because of the thick canopy.
The forest floor is dark because the trees are dense and tall above so they can collect as much sun light as possible. This means that only 2% of sun light reaches the forest floor.
Sun light
Only shrubs live in the forest floor because only a little bit of light gets through the canopy and understory. Only shrubs live in the forest floor because only a little bit of light gets through the canopy and understory.
No, they are so close together that little light reaches the forest floor.
Because the trees block the sunlight with their branches and leaves.
You may want to clarify your question a bit; this may not be the answer you were really looking for.Plants that need a great deal of light do not do well on the floor of a deciduous forest, since the taller trees tend to block out much of the light. However, a considerable amount of light does get through, and plants that prefer shady locations can do quite well there.
Because there is hardly any light because of the canopy blocking the suns energy :)