dark patches. are seen on the ground when sunlight passes through dense tree give reason for the following
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It's simple there will be no sunlight on the ground
Explanation:
The leaves of the trees obstruct (stop) the rays coming from the sun as there is no sun the soil to will be marshy. in some places where the leaves are not thick the sunlight penetrates to the ground...therefore one mostly sees dark patches on the ground in dense forests.
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Well no sunlight reaches the ground as they are so dense. The leaves of the trees are opaque so they stop the light, and as they are many...they stop all the sunlight
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