Lots of trees
yes. the rainforest's canopy is a thick layer of leaves, and big sticks
In a rainforest what is the thick layer of treetops called?
it is very rich and thick.
it is cold and damp and wet sometimes it is oosy a as thick mud
Rainforest.
The word “jungle” is popularly used to refer to a dense, tangled mass of tropical vegetation. It usually means a dense tropical growth with trees, vines, shrubs and undergrowth that can be difficult to get through. Jungles are typically located in warm, humid regions and are renowned for their rich biodiversity and verdant surroundings.
They don't need thick bark to keep them from drying out because the rainforest is so wet
The tropical rainforest's is sheltered by the canopy because it is so thick
A rainforest is a place with thick vegetation and lots of animals and reptiles. It is characterized by high levels of biodiversity and abundant plant and animal life.
In the Amazon rainforest, the canopy is thick and may stretch to heights of 80 to 150 feet. These have flowers and fruits and are a good habitat for birds, insects and small mammals. The understory of the Amazon rainforest is characterized by high humidity, low light and constant heat.
The tropical rainforest biome is so abundant and thick that almost no sunlight reaches the soil due to the dense canopy formed by tall trees, vines, and other vegetation. This results in a dark and humid understory where only shade-tolerant plants can grow.
it adapted by living in wet and severe conditions in the rainforest