canopy
the canopy
An umbrella-like covering of leaves is called a canopy. This structure is typically found on trees in a forest or jungle, where it helps to provide shade and shelter for the plants and animals living underneath.
The continuous cover of trees that overshadow the jungle in a rainforest is called a canopy. It consists of the upper layer of foliage in a forest, formed by the crowns of trees blocking out most of the sunlight from reaching the forest floor.
in the canopy of the rainforest, in hole in trees
Yes. They spend their time swinging on vines in the jungle canopy.
They are located in the canopy section of the jungle. Also in the zoo. Submitted by Andy Mok
the crowns which has a shape of a roof over are called canopy.
The amount of light a jungle receives can vary depending on factors like the density of the canopy, time of year, and geographical location. On average, jungles typically receive about 2-5% of the sunlight that reaches the top of the canopy, resulting in dappled or filtered light conditions throughout the day.
Forest floor, Understory, Canopy, Emergent Layer.
The boonies in Vietnam are covered with "triple canopy" jungle - the bushy parts of the plants and trees grow at three different levels. Triple canopy jungle is dangerous to fight in because it conceals the enemy so effectively. Defoliation - killing the plants that make up the jungle - was seen as necessary to protect our forces.
it is called a canopy