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People also ask, why are there layers in the rainforest?
These plants provide food and shelter for a hugevarietyof animals. Rainforests are divided into fourlayers,or storeys: emergent layer, canopy,understorey, and forestfloor. Each layer receives adifferent amount of sunlightand rainfall, so different types ofanimals and plants are found ineach layer.
In respect to this, what are the main layers of a rainforest?
- Tropical rainforests have four layers:
- Emergent Layer. These giant trees thrust above the densecanopylayer and have huge mushroom-shaped crowns.
- Canopy Layer. The broad, irregular crowns of these trees formatight, continuous canopy 60 to 90 feet above the ground.
- Understory.
- Forest Floor.
- Soil and Nutrient Recycling.
The rainforest consists of several layers.Eachlayer has plants and animals which are adapted to theconditionsfound there. In the ground layer, soil is poor and anynutrientsare quickly recycled. The next layer is made up of shrubsandplants which can tolerate low light levels.