The top.
Emergent layer: top layer of tallest trees that are exposed to the most sunlight. Canopy layer: dense layer of interconnected tree branches forming a roof over the forest. Understory layer: receives less light and consists of smaller trees, bushes, and plants. Forest floor: lowest layer consisting of organic matter, decomposing vegetation, and minimal sunlight.
The emergent layer of the rainforest gets the most sunlight. Its trees are the tallest and are often exposed to direct sunlight, which allows them to receive abundant light for photosynthesis.
the Emergent Layer gets the most wind.
The rainforest floor has limited light reaching it due to the dense canopy above, so plants receive less sunlight for photosynthesis. Additionally, the thick layer of decaying organic matter on the forest floor also restricts the growth of plants and hinders photosynthesis.
bottom-most layer
All places on earth get sunlight. :-) Seriously, I live in a temperate rainforest here in the Pacific Northwest, and it gets plenty of sunlight. It is a mixture of sunlight AND rain that makes a rainforest grow.
The layer of leaves that blocks most of the sunlight from reaching the ground in the rainforest is called the canopy layer. This dense layer of vegetation helps regulate temperature and humidity levels in the rainforest ecosystem.
The uppermost layer of the forest is called the canopy. It consists of the tallest trees that form a continuous leafy roof over the layers below. The canopy provides shade, shelter, and food for many animals living in the forest.
gets 2nd most rain fall next to the rain forest
gets 2nd most rain fall next to the rain forest
The ozone layer (in the stratosphere).
The ozone layer (in the stratosphere).