The vegetation is dense and tall and little light reaches the forest floor. The trees are mahogany, ebony, Brazil nuts, rubber, balsa (the ligghest wood in the world) and chicle.
The plant kind
The Amazon rainforests harbor the world's single largest mass of vegetation.
That depends on what you mean by vegetation. The densest concentration of plant life is still found in marine biomes. However, the equatorial rainforests holds 50% or more of the world's land plants.
The color of rainforests is green.
The natural vegetation of a hot wet equatorial climate typically includes dense tropical rainforests with a wide variety of plant species such as tall trees, epiphytes, lianas, and ferns. These rainforests are characterized by high biodiversity and constant warmth and moisture, supporting a complex ecosystem of plants and animals. This type of vegetation is often found near the equator, where temperatures are consistently high and there is abundant rainfall throughout the year.
No. I'm pretty sure it covers a quarter of the world's vegetation and animal species
environmentalists.
All rainforests have soil. Most (not all) of the vegetation in rainforests requires soil to grow. The Daintree Rainforest is no different to other rainforests in this regard.
Their lush vegetation provides the air that we breathe.
green land
Rainforests have been likened to the lungs of the planet. The abundance of vegetation and humidity help replenish and refresh the air.
The Amazon Rainforest