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1. Canopy

1. CanopyThe uppermost branches and leaves of tall trees which act as a roof over the forest ground is called canopy. It is the highest layer of vegetation in the forest. The branch part of a tree above the stem is known as the crown of the tree.

1. CanopyThe uppermost branches and leaves of tall trees which act as a roof over the forest ground is called canopy. It is the highest layer of vegetation in the forest. The branch part of a tree above the stem is known as the crown of the tree.2. Understorey

1. CanopyThe uppermost branches and leaves of tall trees which act as a roof over the forest ground is called canopy. It is the highest layer of vegetation in the forest. The branch part of a tree above the stem is known as the crown of the tree.2. UnderstoreyThe different horizontal layers formed due to different types of crowns in the forest is called understorey. The constituents of understorey can be described as follows:

1. CanopyThe uppermost branches and leaves of tall trees which act as a roof over the forest ground is called canopy. It is the highest layer of vegetation in the forest. The branch part of a tree above the stem is known as the crown of the tree.2. UnderstoreyThe different horizontal layers formed due to different types of crowns in the forest is called understorey. The constituents of understorey can be described as follows:(i) Top layer It constitutes the gaint and tall trees followed by shrubs and tall grasses.

1. CanopyThe uppermost branches and leaves of tall trees which act as a roof over the forest ground is called canopy. It is the highest layer of vegetation in the forest. The branch part of a tree above the stem is known as the crown of the tree.2. UnderstoreyThe different horizontal layers formed due to different types of crowns in the forest is called understorey. The constituents of understorey can be described as follows:(i) Top layer It constitutes the gaint and tall trees followed by shrubs and tall grasses.(ii) Shrub layer It has many shrubs and bushes of approximately 1-2 metres of height from the forest floor. It makes dense layer at some places of forest where enough sunlight is present.

1. CanopyThe uppermost branches and leaves of tall trees which act as a roof over the forest ground is called canopy. It is the highest layer of vegetation in the forest. The branch part of a tree above the stem is known as the crown of the tree.2. UnderstoreyThe different horizontal layers formed due to different types of crowns in the forest is called understorey. The constituents of understorey can be described as follows:(i) Top layer It constitutes the gaint and tall trees followed by shrubs and tall grasses.(ii) Shrub layer It has many shrubs and bushes of approximately 1-2 metres of height from the forest floor. It makes dense layer at some places of forest where enough sunlight is present.(iii) Herb layer Just below the shrub layer occurs the herb layer of plants. It is the lowest layer of vegetation in the forest (having leafy plants). Most of the plants in herb layer have short lifespan.

1. CanopyThe uppermost branches and leaves of tall trees which act as a roof over the forest ground is called canopy. It is the highest layer of vegetation in the forest. The branch part of a tree above the stem is known as the crown of the tree.2. UnderstoreyThe different horizontal layers formed due to different types of crowns in the forest is called understorey. The constituents of understorey can be described as follows:(i) Top layer It constitutes the gaint and tall trees followed by shrubs and tall grasses.(ii) Shrub layer It has many shrubs and bushes of approximately 1-2 metres of height from the forest floor. It makes dense layer at some places of forest where enough sunlight is present.(iii) Herb layer Just below the shrub layer occurs the herb layer of plants. It is the lowest layer of vegetation in the forest (having leafy plants). Most of the plants in herb layer have short lifespan.(iv) Forest floor Plants found here are as small as mosses, liverworts, lichens. It has many kinds of insects, worms, toad stool, etc. Most of the forest floor is covered with dead and decaying plant matter, and animal

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