Plants in the rainforest grow so high because plants need plenty of sun, rain, and humidity to grow normally. The Rain Forest is highly ubandant in rain, and is the perfect humidity. Also, there are little issues to stunt the growth of these plants (such as human interactions) in the Forests
In its natural state, the Cooktown orchid grows in the tropical areas of northern Queensland where annual rainfall is very high.
they grow taller than the high canopy to get more sunlight and rain than everything else.
The Cooktown Orchid grows best in tropical regions where annual rainfall is very high. This is why it is found only in north Queensland.
Because( well dont put because in the the beggining part of your sentance but, They only grow in Tropical countries because thats were it usaully rains :)
Tropical climates are characterized by both heat and humidity. These regions typically have high temperatures throughout the year, with abundant sunlight and heavy rainfall, leading to high levels of humidity.
Tropical countries are characterized by high temperatures and high humidity. This weather pattern has to do with wind currents and a high exposure to the sun's rays.
No, Texas does not have tropical rainforests. Texas has a variety of ecosystems, but none that fit the characteristics of a tropical rainforest, such as high rainfall and consistent high temperatures. Tropical rainforests are typically found in regions near the equator.
Two plants that grow in the emergent layer of tropical rainforest are kapok trees and giant water lilies. These plants have adapted to the high levels of sunlight and exposure to the elements in the emergent layer, allowing them to thrive in this uppermost canopy level.
Tropical rain forests are so named because of the high level of rain in these forests.
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Humidity and rainfall.
if it is at a high altitude