The trees are taller in the rainforest than here and to answer your question trees dont have a fixed height in the rainforest but the taller the trees the more water(rain)and sunlight they get.
they are difficult to establish and regenerate because the trees are so tall and it will take them ages to grow that high again
Because the tall trees cover the plants. Thus they cannot get enough sun light
vegetation in tropical rain forests is dominated by tall trees, and little undergrowth because the tall trees block the sunlight and rain from reaching the forest floor, causing growth of other, lower vegetation to be prohibited.
Trees in the Amazon rainforest can grow to be over 200 feet tall, with some emergent species reaching up to 300 feet or more. The dense canopy allows for plants to grow tall to compete for sunlight, resulting in a diverse and stratified forest structure.
A canopy.
There are many levels of vegetation in a tropical rain forest. The tallest trees form a leafy roof called a canopy.
Canopy d00d
Some are 10 meters some are 50 meters
they are all trying to reach up to the sunlight
they can usually be found in tall trees or plants that are close to rivers or ponds. A good example of this is an ecosystem especially a rain forest
a) they have a lot of annual rainfall b) they have a lot of biodiversity c) the plants in rain forest grow tall because of competition for sunlight
Pick one of these deciduous forest forest coastal forest coniferous forest tropical forest