The Tree Stratum zone, also known as the canopy layer, is the highest layer of a forest where tree branches and leaves form a dense covering. This zone receives the most sunlight and is home to a variety of animals and plants that are adapted to life in the treetops. The tree canopy plays a crucial role in regulating temperature and providing habitat and food for many species.
The layers of a tropical rainforest are the emergent layer, canopy, understory, and forest floor. The emergent layer contains the tallest trees that reach above the canopy, the canopy is made up of densely packed trees that form a roof over the forest, the understory consists of smaller trees and plants underneath the canopy, and the forest floor is covered with decaying organic matter and plants that thrive in low light conditions.
the canopy layer is the highest layer of the forest
The canopy is the upper portion of a forest. So a rain forest canopy researcher is a person who does research about the upper portion of a rain forest. Click on the 'related links' below to go to the wikipedia page about canopy research.
The rain forest has 4 layers, the forest floor, the understory, the canopy, and the emergents. The Canopy is the third layer in the rain forest. It is about 65-120 feet up and in the Canopy live several types of life. Insects, birds, mammals, and plants all occupy the Canopy.
The temperature in the canopy layer can vary depending on factors such as sunlight exposure, season, and location. On average, temperatures in the canopy layer tend to be slightly cooler and more stable compared to the forest floor due to the shade provided by the canopy cover.
Forest floor, Understory, Canopy, Emergent Layer.
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like the gorrila it lives in the forest floor
This stratum zone is the tallest zone in a forest in which the trees reach. This is kind like of the stratosphere in the Earth's atmosphere.