All forests have the same levels: 1. The Canopy 2.The Understory 3.The Herb Layer or Underbrush 4. The Floor You don't usually have to use this too but the fifth layer is called the sub-floor.
depends on the weather
depends on the weather
No, basin refers to the drainage area of the Amazon River while forest refers to the forest around the river. They are synonymous but not the same thing
The same reason why we dont live in trees
No. They are not. A floor is what you walk on. Or the ground in a forest. A canopy is a temporary ceiling. Or in nature, the tree tops that form a "roof".
I do not know! I asked the same thing!
i was needing to know the same thing :/
A hit is the same thing as a spike, where you flick your wrist to make it face the floor, pushing the ball to the floor.
No a biome is like land. Examples: rainforest, tundra, forest etc.
yes- temperate means : having a moderate climate which especially lacks extremes in temperature- this means the forest has seasons; deciduous means: falling off or shed seasonally or at a certain stage of development in the life cycle, so basically they mean the same thing and people just drop the temperate part to make it shorter even though that is its proper nameyes because its basically the same thing as the deciduous forest
Low Platform Beds.... I think from research (I was looking for the same thing)