No. They are not. A floor is what you walk on. Or the ground in a forest. A canopy is a temporary ceiling. Or in nature, the tree tops that form a "roof".
4 sounds like die/death in Chinese therefore there's no 4th floor. Western countries has no 13th floor...same idea.
Yes
Woodland typically consists of several key parts, including trees, undergrowth, and the forest floor. The tree canopy, formed by the tops of mature trees, provides shade and habitats for various wildlife. Below, the understory includes smaller trees and shrubs, while the forest floor is rich with leaf litter, fungi, and diverse plant species. Together, these components create a complex ecosystem that supports a wide range of biodiversity.
The amount of light in a woodland varies significantly depending on factors such as tree density, canopy structure, and seasonal changes. Typically, the upper canopy receives the most sunlight, while the forest floor is much dimmer due to the shade cast by leaves and branches. In dense forests, only about 1-5% of the sunlight reaches the ground, leading to a unique ecosystem that relies on lower light levels for growth. This variation in light conditions influences the types of plants and animals that can thrive within the woodland habitat.
No, some were big, some were apartments, some were villas and some had only one floor.
depends on the weather
depends on the weather
All forests have the same levels: 1. The Canopy 2.The Understory 3.The Herb Layer or Underbrush 4. The Floor You don't usually have to use this too but the fifth layer is called the sub-floor.
floor
A canopy is a roof or cover that provides shade and protection from rain. An antonym for canopy is floor.
Forest floor, Understory, Canopy, Emergent Layer.
the canopy and forest floor
The Canopy
Cassowaries live on the rainforest floor. They are flightless; neither do they climb.
the emergent layer, canopy, understory or lower canopy, forest floor
emergent , canopy , understory , forest floor
Forets Floor, Understory, Canopy and Emergents