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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.

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