the forest floor starts from 0ft to 12ft
it is very dark
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.
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.
nothing
god said so
Because on the forest floor its dark,humid and there's no wind.For growing on the forest floor access to sunlight is strictly limited,they cannot afford to use up their precious food reserves on woody organs of support like the trees above them.
muddy, wet, dark and loads of shrubs. It's dark because of the canopy (lots of trees leaves) above you.
the cat walked upon the forest floor The forest floor is wet and damp
the jaguar lives on the forest floor because it prefers an easier catch on the forest floor.
The canopy layer (at the top of the forest trees) is light - that is where the sunlight is and the leaves spread out to catch it. However, because the canopy catches nearly all of the light the forest floor below the canopy is gloomy and dark.
Forests can appear dark due to the density and height of the trees, which block out sunlight from reaching the forest floor. Additionally, the canopy cover in forests can prevent light from filtering through, creating a darker environment underneath.
i think forest floor is warm than others
The ground in a forest