On the forest floor. The densest area is the canopy, but i wouldn't consider it undergrowth.
South America is home to the largest area of tropical rainforest in the world, known as the Amazon Rainforest. Africa and Asia also have significant forested regions, such as the Congo Basin in Africa and the rainforests of Southeast Asia.
South America is home to the largest portion of rainforests in the world, with the Amazon Rainforest being the most famous and expansive.
The most common type of vegetation throughout Latin America is tropical rainforest. Brazil has the most land with this type of vegetation, particularly in the Amazon Rainforest which covers a significant portion of the country.
Rainforests can be found in tropical regions near the equator, including countries in South America, Central America, Africa, Southeast Asia, and Oceania. Some of the well-known rainforest regions include the Amazon Rainforest in South America, the Congo Rainforest in Africa, and the Southeast Asian rainforests.
A tropical rainforest is a region that is wet for most of the year, with high levels of precipitation and humidity. These regions typically have lush vegetation and rich biodiversity due to the constant rainfall.
On the forest floor. The densest area is the canopy, but i wouldn't consider it undergrowth.
Forest floor- the lowest level in the rainforest where shrubs are found and little sunlight reaches. The upper levels of the rainforest would be denser but i wouldn't consider them undergrowth.
Most of the rainforest is very dense, but the understory and canopy are both pretty dense. The canopy and the understory are both very dense but the undersrory is the most dense.
The most common animal found in the Amazon rainforest is the leafcutter ant.
Brazil has most of the south America (Amazon) rainforest.
The Amazon Rainforest.
A Tasmanian devil is not a rainforest animal in the conventional sense of the word. Tasmanian rainforests are cool-temperate rainforests, and while some Tasmanian devils occupy these cool rainforests, most of them are found in bushland (dry sclerophyll) and coastal heathlands.
Tropical zones.
the horseshoe bat
the rainforest
No, most are found in North America.
rainforest