grass? lol
The most common plant in Antarctica is moss. Specifically, Antarctic hair grass (Deschampsia antarctica) is one of the few plant species that can survive in the harsh conditions of the continent.
Tropical rainforests are the most common type of vegetation around the equator due to the consistent warm temperatures, high humidity, and abundant rainfall. These forests are biodiverse and home to a wide variety of plant and animal species.
Yes, there is a relationship between carnivory and thriving in the shade for many carnivorous plants. These plants often grow in nutrient-poor environments, such as the dark forest floor, where light is limited and soil nutrients are scarce. By capturing and digesting insects, they can supplement their nutrient intake, which is crucial for survival in these shaded habitats. Thus, their carnivorous adaptations enable them to thrive in conditions where other plants might struggle.
Grasses are the most common plant in the savanna biome. They are well-adapted to the dry conditions and frequent fires that occur in savannas. Trees are also found in savannas, but they are often scattered and not as dominant as the grasses.
The dense canopy cover of tall trees in the upper canopy layer blocks most sunlight from reaching the understory and forest floor, creating darker conditions. Additionally, the presence of thick vegetation and shrubs in the understory layer further contributes to blocking sunlight, resulting in lower light levels on the forest floor. The decomposition of leaf litter and organic matter also contributes to the dark environment by absorbing sunlight for the process of decomposition.
Members of the Fungal Kingdom are our most common forest floor decomposers.
forest floor
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the poopie plant is the most common plant in Indiana
i dont no
Because theres no sunshine to reach the forest floor so that results in most things not growing
bottom-most layer
depends on what forest you're in.
the most common plant grown is the mosses and lichens
The rainforest canopy is the top layer of the forest, consisting of the upper branches and leaves of trees, receiving the most sunlight and housing a diverse range of plant and animal species adapted to this high-light environment. In contrast, the forest floor is the lowest layer, receiving limited sunlight due to the dense canopy above, leading to lower plant diversity but rich in decomposing organic matter and nutrient recycling. The canopy is characterized by high biodiversity and specialized adaptations for light capture, while the forest floor supports unique species adapted to low-light conditions and decomposition processes.
Forest
they original food is plant and insect they get toxic from them only