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Some plants that live in tropical rainforests include orchids, bromeliads, epiphytes (such as ferns and mosses), and canopy trees like mahogany and kapok. These plants have adapted to the high levels of rainfall, humidity, and competition for sunlight in the dense rainforest environment.
There is very little difference between prehistoric ferns and ferns of today. However, there are hundreds to thousands of fern species that are no longer around today. This is due to changes in topography, climate and time. Many of today's species are evolved or remain unchanged. But they are prone to the same
Some common plants found in the tropical rainforest include orchids, bromeliads, ferns, and epiphytes. These plants have adapted to the high levels of rainfall and humidity in the rainforest environment.
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.
Various types of bushes can be found in the rainforest, such as understory shrubs like ferns, bromeliads, and orchids. These bushes are adapted to low light conditions and high humidity levels. They play a crucial role in the rainforest ecosystem by providing food and shelter for a variety of wildlife.
Quetzal adapt to the rainforest by using their feathers to protect themselves from the coldness and the humid around them.
Ferns , small trees, and large trees
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ferns, moss, trees etc.
the fauna and flora adapt by changing with the climate
Producers of the Rainforest would be orchids, buttress roots, ferns, mosses, shrubs, canopy level trees, flowers, etc.
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