There are perfect growing conditions it is hot,rainy and sunny.Perfect for plants to grow.
because the trees wants more sunlight so they grow so tall.
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The rainforest has many trees. A desert has few trees. So it's not surprising that tree frogs live in the rainforest.
because it needs to get to the sunlight and not waist energy on building wide. It just needs the SUN
The ample availability of heat and moisture and the great distance from the sunlit canopy describe why rainforest trees have smooth, thin bark. Rough, thick bark manages heat loss and moisture evaporation and nurtures growth of lichens, mosses and orchids. Smooth, thin bark prevents growth that competes with the higher-growing branches and upturned foliage on rainforest trees that require greater vertical distances to reach life-sustaining sun.
A pachycaul is any of several primitive tropical trees which have a thick stem and few or no branches.
The Taiga and tropical rainforest have a few things in common. They share location, they are both lush, and heavily populated with trees.
they were made out of bark trees wood and a few branches
The tallest section is the Emergent section of the rain forest. Trees here can grow up around 200 feet.
The three toed sloth eats buds twigs and leaves from a few forest trees which are mainly cecropia and lives solely in its branches only coming down to the ground to defacate as they cannot walk properly instead they loll along dragging themselves awkwardly across the forest floor because they spend all of their time in the branches of the trees eating.Sloths are the best!!!!!!!!!!!!!!and they are so so cute.
People cut down trees, in the rainforests and elsewhere, because they find advantage in doing so. Either they have a direct use for the trees or they can sell them for money. Few people think that the removal of a few hundred or a few thousand trees will impact the oxygen levels in the air. In fact, the vast majority of free oxygen in the air comes from plants living in the oceans of the world.
The triple canopy of trees, colorful birds, huge insects, and interesting mammals are just a few of the attractions of the tropical rainforest.
A number of trees have loose bark and few or no low hanging branches. When a fire passes through it scorches the bark. It may burn the few low hanging branches, but there are not enough of them to set the rest of the tree on fire. Since the tree is always producing new bark, it does not matter that the outside layer was burned. Since its crown with the major branches are above the flames, they did not catch fire. If you visit tree farms in the South Eastern part of the United States, you will notice the trees do not have low hanging branches. If a fire comes through, it will remain close to the ground. It will not touch the tree tops. It will not burn down the trees.