Answers range from less than 2% to 7%. To be honest, I would go for 6 to 7% for the answer. =P
70 percent because of the trees blocking because it is in the equator
so they get as much sunlight as the trees do.
Few plants grow tall on the forest floor because there is a lack of sunlight.
A temperate forest typically receives around 70-90% sunlight on average due to the canopy cover created by the trees. This allows for a diverse ecosystem that includes shade-tolerant plants on the forest floor.
The dense canopy of trees in a forest blocks much of the sunlight from reaching the forest floor. As a result, only a small amount of light filters through the leaves and branches, creating a shaded environment on the forest floor. This lack of light contributes to the unique plant and animal communities that are adapted to low-light conditions in the understory of a forest.
because they ry to avoid the sunlight
The reduction of sunlight.
The ground floor of the rainforest is called the forest floor. It is the lowest layer of the rainforest where little sunlight reaches, resulting in limited plant growth.
The forest floor typically receives the least sunlight in a tropical rainforest as it is shaded by the dense canopy above. This lack of sunlight creates a dark and damp environment, resulting in slower plant growth compared to other layers of the rainforest.
The forest understory layer is the one that receives the least amount of sunlight in a deciduous forest. This layer is shaded by the canopy above and consists of smaller trees, shrubs, and herbaceous plants.
Sunlight and moisture
To get more sunlight