very little sunlight makes it to the rainforest floor
Marine algae are photosynthetic. At depths below 200m there is very little sunlight which would make photosynthesis extremely difficult.
Fir trees have thick bark that protects them from fires. Additionally, their deep root systems allow them to access water from deep in the soil during droughts, helping them survive with little water.
Water lilies require a minimum of about 6-8 hours of sunlight per day for healthy growth and blooming. Too little sunlight can result in poor flowering and weak growth. Make sure to place them in a spot where they can receive adequate sunlight.
Plants need sunlight and water to grow. It will die without water, and it will die without sunlight, it is just a matter of time. Different plants need different amounts of water and sunlight. What is not enough water for a rose may be too much water for a cactus. Likewise, what is not enough sunlight for a rose, may be too much sunlight for a rhododendrum. A plant with too little sunlight will not grow to it´s full height, and a plant with too little water will not grow to it´s full height either.
it does survive and adapts to very little sunlight
Plants in the rain forest survive on little sunlight. They go through the process of photosynthesis just like other plants.
Not particularly well. The soil is generally very poor in nutrients and very little sunlight reaches the forest floor. The plants that seem to be particularly successful are the epiphytes, which rely on other plants to survive.
no humans would be able to survive on earth due to too little food
Little sunlight reaches the ground in a tropical rainforest due to the dense canopy layer formed by the overlapping branches and leaves of tall trees. This canopy layer blocks much of the sunlight from penetrating through to the forest floor. Additionally, the high levels of humidity and moisture in a tropical rainforest can also scatter and absorb sunlight, further reducing the amount that reaches the ground. As a result, the lower levels of the rainforest receive minimal sunlight, leading to dimmer conditions compared to the upper canopy levels.
yes you can, if you do so just leave him out for a little.
It survives by scavenging for various berries and such and hunting for meat. They don't travel in packs because they are very territorial, but travel with their cub for a little while.
Plants on the forest floor typically have large leaves to maximize their ability to capture sunlight for photosynthesis. With limited sunlight reaching the forest floor due to the canopy above, having large leaves allows these plants to efficiently absorb the available light energy.
Deserts are areas of very little rainfall. Organisms living there are able to survive on very little water. Logically, organisms in a rain forest likely use a great deal of water for survival.
The ground floor of the rainforest is called the forest floor. It is the lowest layer of the rainforest where little sunlight reaches, resulting in limited plant growth.
When orangutans are in camouflage, it helps them to survive. The rain forest filters in little light through the dense canopy which reflects green light and hiding the orangutans.
The dense canopy of trees in a forest blocks much of the sunlight from reaching the forest floor. As a result, only a small amount of light filters through the leaves and branches, creating a shaded environment on the forest floor. This lack of light contributes to the unique plant and animal communities that are adapted to low-light conditions in the understory of a forest.