Rainforest destruction pretty much says it all, doesn't it?
vines, shrubs, and small trees.
Yes, nonvascular plants, such as mosses and liverworts, can be found in the Hoh Rainforest. These plants thrive in the moist, humid environment provided by the rainforest, often growing on rocks, trees, and forest floors.
Weather conditions, like precipitation and temperature, in the Amazon rainforest can impact plant growth and animal behavior. Excessive rainfall can lead to flooding, affecting the root systems of plants, while droughts can limit water availability. Temperature variations can influence the reproductive cycles and migration patterns of animals. Extreme weather events can also result in habitat destruction and loss of food sources for both plants and animals.
The rainforest is home to a diverse range of plants including towering trees like mahogany and ceiba, lush ferns, vibrant orchids, and various species of palms and rubber trees. These plants have adaptations to thrive in the humid, tropical conditions of the rainforest.
Flowers, trees, lianas, bananas, coffee cashews, picture plant, and veres
trees
They will get more oxgen to grow,and they will get more sunlightand water, also more space to grow in.In a matter of time there will be no trees.
some plants are mahogany trees.
The destruction of vegetation affect the animals life in there area in a few ways. If the plants disappear the animals that eat them will too.
trees and plants. durh.
rain trees?
caoco trees
no its all trees and animals, bugs, and plants
Trees, moss, vines
Trees,bushes and brush
Deconstruction of the rainforest means that there will be less oxygen that the trees produce. And it takes awy animals habitats away.
The four main types of plants in a rainforest are emergent trees (tallest trees), canopy trees (form a dense leafy layer), understory trees and shrubs (smaller trees below the canopy), and ground layer plants (ferns, mosses, and fungi).