The canopy of the Monterey Bay forest exhibits distinct seasonal changes influenced by the local climate. In spring and summer, the canopy becomes lush and vibrant, with abundant foliage and flowering plants as trees and shrubs thrive in warmer temperatures and increased sunlight. In contrast, fall and winter bring a reduction in leaf density as some trees may shed leaves, and the overall canopy may appear more sparse and subdued. Additionally, seasonal rains can lead to temporary variations in moisture levels, affecting the canopy's appearance and health throughout the year.
the canopy layer is the highest layer of the forest
The canopy is the upper portion of a forest. So a rain forest canopy researcher is a person who does research about the upper portion of a rain forest. Click on the 'related links' below to go to the wikipedia page about canopy research.
The rain forest has 4 layers, the forest floor, the understory, the canopy, and the emergents. The Canopy is the third layer in the rain forest. It is about 65-120 feet up and in the Canopy live several types of life. Insects, birds, mammals, and plants all occupy the Canopy.
Forest floor, Understory, Canopy, Emergent Layer.
The canopy
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canopy
like the gorrila it lives in the forest floor
The canopy layer (at the top of the forest trees) is light - that is where the sunlight is and the leaves spread out to catch it. However, because the canopy catches nearly all of the light the forest floor below the canopy is gloomy and dark.
I looked closely and carefully at the beautiful rain forest canopy.
I believe it is called the canopy layer.
Trees form the canopy of the rain forest