Only about 2-5 percent. Because the huge broad-leaf canopies absorb most of the light. As a result the vegetation on the floor of tropical rain forests tends to be vegetation adapted to low levels of light (bromeliads, dotter vines, fungi, lichens).
To be honest,I am not sure.However I do know that ,sun light is pretty rare down in the understorey layer of the world famous Amazon Rainforest....
1% - gradpoint
50%
tropical rainforest
it depends on the place but they absorb around 25 to 75 percent
Only at the tops. There are different levels of foliage. Most plants have adapted to live with little or no sunlight in the rain forest.
Well 0% percentage of it is because TP eats and with his cheese as for the cheese problem, you cant stop that he likes cheese
Lots!
not much
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plentiful
electro-magnetic radiation(sunlight)
Euphotic is referring to the sea water layer that receives sunlight for photosynthesis. The euphotic zone biomass percentage reaching the deep ocean floor is only one percent.
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