The foliage in the Amazon is known as "The Canopy."
Its habitat is the dense rainforest.
It's a dense rainforest.
The Amazon Rainforest is a specific type of rainforest located in South America, primarily in Brazil. A rainforest, in general, refers to a dense forest characterized by high annual precipitation and high biodiversity. So, while the Amazon Rainforest is a type of rainforest, not all rainforests are the Amazon. There are other rainforests in different parts of the world, such as the Congo Rainforest in Africa and the rainforests in Southeast Asia.
It is called a rainforest because of the precipitation and humidity. There are heavy rains during at least part of the year, and a dense canopy of trees traps a lot of moisture in the air below. The rainforests are in tropical regions where the average temperature (and therefore the relative humidity) is comparatively high.It rains a lot, in a forest.
Mainly, cardinals nest in hedgerows, large bushes or dense foliage.
No, the Amazon Rainforest is not urban. It is a vast tropical rainforest ecosystem primarily located in South America and is characterized by its dense vegetation and diverse wildlife. Urban areas are typically characterized by high population density and extensive human development, which is not the case in the Amazon.
---- ====== ====== The Vegetation in the Amazon Rainforest is very dense and thick and I think it is BEAUTIFUL!
Rainforests are vegetation types dominated by broad-leaved trees that form a dense upper canopy (layer of foliage) and contain a diverse array of vegetation.
In the winter, temperatures can drop to below freezing!
the vegetation in the amazon rain forest is very dense(as it rains heavily...).There are so many species of plants there about which the do not know or have not yet discovered only.
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