there are 750 types of trees. One is the canopy tree. That's all i can find. By the way look it up on Google:)
Some common trees found in the rainforest include the Brazil nut tree, kapok tree, and mahogany tree. These trees are well-adapted to the rainforest environment with their tall trunks and broad leaves to capture sunlight in the dense canopy. The rainforest is also rich in diversity, with thousands of tree species thriving in different regions.
Some plants that can be found in the tropical rainforest include orchids, bromeliads, epiphytes, ferns, and towering canopy trees like mahogany and kapok. These plants have adaptations to thrive in the warm, wet conditions of the rainforest.
Conifers tend to live in cold climates. The triangular shape helps snow to slide off them instead of lying in a heavy blanket on top of them, which is what would happen if they were the umbrella shape of rainforest trees. The triangular shape also helps each needle-shaped leaf to receive the maximum sunlight.
The biome you are referring to is likely the understory layer of a tropical rainforest. This layer is characterized by shorter trees and vines that have adapted to thrive in the low light conditions found beneath the dense canopy of tall trees in the rainforest.
Cecropia trees are primarily found in tropical regions of the Americas, including Central America and the Amazon rainforest in South America. They thrive in moist, tropical climates and are often found in disturbed areas with plenty of sunlight.
Kapok trees are typically found in the emergent layer of tropical rainforests rather than the understory layer. They are one of the tallest trees in the rainforest and have a distinctive cone-shaped crown that rises above the canopy. However, some smaller saplings or younger kapok trees may be found in the understory layer as they grow towards the canopy.
The rainforest has many trees. A desert has few trees. So it's not surprising that tree frogs live in the rainforest.
yes it does live in the rainforest
No trees live in the canopy. They all live on the ground.
they live in trees
they live in trees and under ground
Will the world live without trees?will we die with the great rainforest?
elm trees
yes they do from shenae
in the canopy of the rainforest, in hole in trees
Trees form the canopy of the rain forest
Apes live in trees :D
all of the cacao trees live in a rainforests