On the forest floor/ the shrub layer.
In Borneo's tropical rainforest climate, you would expect to find a diverse range of vegetation, such as dense rainforest trees, epiphytes like orchids and ferns, and various species of palm trees. The region would also likely be home to a variety of plants, including different types of vines, mosses, and fungi.
Having large leaves to capture sunlight in the rainforest would be an adaptation, as it allows plants to maximize photosynthesis. This adaptation would not be as effective in the Arctic due to the lack of sunlight.
In a rainforest, you would see a dense canopy of trees, a variety of plants and flowers, diverse wildlife such as monkeys, birds, and insects, as well as streams and rivers flowing through the forest.
The desert biome would be the most hostile for animals displaced from a tropical rainforest. The lack of water, extreme temperatures, and scarce vegetation would make it challenging for these animals to survive.
You would typically find yearly rainfall in excess of 200 centimeters in a tropical rainforest biome. These biomes are characterized by high levels of precipitation and rich biodiversity.
In a rainforest, you would typically find four layers of vegetation: the emergent layer, the canopy layer, the understory layer, and the forest floor layer. Each layer plays a specific role in the rainforest ecosystem and supports different types of plants and animals.
Producers of the Rainforest would be orchids, buttress roots, ferns, mosses, shrubs, canopy level trees, flowers, etc.
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In Borneo's tropical rainforest climate, you would expect to find a diverse range of vegetation, such as dense rainforest trees, epiphytes like orchids and ferns, and various species of palm trees. The region would also likely be home to a variety of plants, including different types of vines, mosses, and fungi.
which layer in the rainforest does the giant anteater live in
You can look at where mosses grow on trees to tell the general direction.
The cactus would not survive. If not insects, animals, or fungus that would attack it, the lack of sunlight and overabundance of moisture would kill the cactus. On the other hand, if you took a broad-leafed jungle plant and put it in the desert, it would not survive there, either.
Poppy is a flower that grows up to 3 feet tall or so. It doesn't necessarily grow in the rainforest, rather farmers clear the rainforest to cultivate poppy in rural parts of the rainforest. Poppy grows on the ground, but the problem is the destruction of the rainforest that comes with growing it. Besides physically damaging the rainforest, the farmers, guerrillas, and cartel build roads that have devastating edge effects to the ecosystems. Poppies actually would not grow well in rain forests, as they require soil that drains well and at least partial direct sun. That is why they do well in places like Afghanistan.
Oh, dude, capybaras are like the chill bros of the rainforest, hanging out in the understory layer. They're just cruising around, munching on plants and taking it easy. It's like their own little capybara paradise down there.
dermatomycosis is an abnormal condition of fungus on or of the skin An example of this type of fungus would be Psoriasis.
Some plants that live in the rainforest include orchids, bromeliads, epiphytes, ferns, and various types of trees such as mahogany, kapok, and rubber trees. These plants have adapted to the wet and humid conditions of the rainforest by developing specialized features to thrive in this unique environment.
A warm rainforest biome would be located in the highlands.