Soil humus and sunlight
vines, shrubs, and small trees.
Rainforest destruction pretty much says it all, doesn't it?
ocean, rainforest
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Roots in the rainforest often grow close to the soil surface to maximize nutrient uptake from the nutrient-rich organic layer above the mineral soil. This adaptation helps plants efficiently obtain nutrients from the decaying plant and animal matter that accumulates on the forest floor. Additionally, shallow roots may also help plants quickly respond to changes in water availability in the rainforest environment.
well it helps trees to grow taller and to grow stronger it also helps plants and flowers to grow and gives rainforests more of an effect
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Water helps plants grow
Trees, moss, vines
Plants that grow in rainforest's: Fly Traps Many Species of trees Various shrubs and bushes Lots of climbers Weeds Some flowers
vines, shrubs, and small trees.
Rain forests grown from the rain the falls from the sky. Just like the trees and plants that grow in your area, they grow by photosynthesis (the process of obtaining energy through light) Through the process of photosynthesis the plant grow and grow. IN the rainforest this happens in large numbers, seeing as a rainforest if much larger then the few trees in your yard. Hope this helps.
they grow quickly because of the need for sunlight, that is why there are so many tall trees in the rainforest because they all want to reach the sun, the plants and trees are specially adapted to livng in the rainforest, and thy have butress roots to support them hile they grow.
Rainforest destruction pretty much says it all, doesn't it?
the sun affects the rainforest by helping all the plants grow and making the animals eat and live.
ocean, rainforest