In the emergent layer of a rainforest, temperatures can reach up to 30-35 degrees Celsius (86-95 degrees Fahrenheit) during the day. However, these temperatures can vary based on geographical location and seasonal changes. The layer is exposed to direct sunlight, leading to higher temperatures compared to the lower layers of the forest. Nighttime temperatures can drop significantly, offering a stark contrast to the daytime heat.
You can feel hot and damp in the understory layer because the understory layer is the thrid layer to the emergent layer and the heat from the emergent layer can travel down. it is also damp because it is very Ronny in the rainforest so the rain can drip from trees.
the differnce between the emergent and canopy layer is that the emergent is taller.
In rain forests, the Harpy eagle is often found in the emergent layer,or top layer, because it is able to live in hot temperatures and strong winds.
Actually the trees in the emergent layer can grow up to 125 ft which is 38m
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Emergent Layer........ This answer is given by samrat cool
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There is the emergent layer, canopy layer, understorey layer and the forest floor
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