It depends on the type of forest and the type of trees it contains.
The four layers of a rainforest are the emergent layer (top layer containing tallest trees), canopy layer (dense layer where majority of trees and plants are found), understory layer (smaller trees and shrubs below the canopy), and forest floor (ground layer with limited sunlight and decomposing plant material).
There are four layers in the rainforest: Emergent:(top) Emergent trees are way up here! Canopy: Trees are aliened here. This is also known as the ceiling of the rainforest. UnderStory: (near bottom)Not much light is here. Most of the sunlight is trapped by the canopy. ForestFloor:(bottem) This is the darkest layer. Bugs are EVERYWHERE here!
The continuous cover of trees that overshadow the jungle in a rainforest is called a canopy. It consists of the upper layer of foliage in a forest, formed by the crowns of trees blocking out most of the sunlight from reaching the forest floor.
It is a top layer of the rainforest,Emergent,Canopy,understory,And forest floor.(also known as the tallest trees in the rainforest.)
The fossa primarily lives in the understory and lower canopy layers of the rainforest. They are skilled climbers and hunters, using the trees for hunting and resting. They rarely come down to the forest floor.
the amazon rainforest in low trees our the forest floor
The Amazon Rainforest.
The main features of the amazon rainforest are: the location, the wildlife and the climate.
beacuse theres sun
they live in trees, branches and the forest floor of the rainforest
There are many separate rainforests on Earth. The macaws live in the Amazon rainforest of South America. Scarlet macaws nest in holes in trees high above the forest floor.
forest floor under storey canopy emergent layer
Tapirs are native to the rainforests of Latin America and Asia. They cannot climb trees, so they live on the forest floor. The forest floor in a tropical rainforest is called the understory.
Yes, woodpeckers do live in the forest trees
the amazon rainforest
There are about 250 different kinds of trees in the Amazon Rainforest
No, there is only pine trees in pine forests. I think?