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The amount of light in a jungle varies significantly due to dense vegetation and canopy layers. Typically, only about 1-2% of sunlight penetrates the forest floor, where it is often dim and filtered through leaves. The upper canopy receives full sunlight, while the understory may receive dappled light, creating a diverse range of light conditions throughout the ecosystem. This variation influences the types of plants and animals that thrive in different layers of the jungle.

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