Emergent
They are usually the same type of trees as any other rainforest like the amazon rainforest.
It's the area above the tall trees that tower the forest, and under those trees are the undercanopy. =P
Large Buttress roots stand above the ground in order to give support to the trees and they also enable the trees to gain more nutrients. The buttress roots can intertwine with the roots of other trees in the area, this can give more support to the other trees aswell.
27 other trees are damaged in the process
It is a top layer of the rainforest,Emergent,Canopy,understory,And forest floor.(also known as the tallest trees in the rainforest.)
The orchid.
The rainforest is mostly trees and trees produce oxygen. So if there are a lot of trees like in the rainforest, there will be a ton of oxygen coming from the rainforest.
the amazon rainforest
They clear trees in the rainforest
The rainforest has many trees. A desert has few trees. So it's not surprising that tree frogs live in the rainforest.
The rainforest is divided into five layers: the emergents/overstory, the canopy, the understory, the shrub layer and the forest floor. The emergents, as I learned to call them, or the overstory is the very highest part of the rainforest. It reaches about 150ft or 45m above the ground. They are tall trees which stick out of the top of the rainforest. The canopy is where most of the trees are. It is 100-125ft or 30-37.5m above the ground. It is a thick, dense mass of trees. The understory is simply slightly smaller or younger trees then the canopy which reach between about 50-75ft or 15-22.5m above the ground. The shrub layer is the small trees and bushes near the ground, about 25ft or 7m above the ground. This is where many bugs and spiders live. And finally, the forest floor. See the link below for a diagram and more information about the rainforest and the rainforest layers. It has however missed out the shrub layer.