how do the rainforest trees adapt to the tropical climate
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Many lianas start life in the rainforest canopy and send roots down to the ground. The leaves of forest trees have adapted to cope with exceptionally high rainfall. Many tropical rainforest leaves have a drip tip. ... Plants need to shed water to avoid growth of fungus and bacteria in the warm, wet tropical rainforest.
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The smoothness of the bark may also make it difficult for other plants to grow on the same surface.Some trees are having roots in the ground and climbing hingh into the tree to reach the sunlight like lianas are climbing woody vine they are adopted in rainforest.
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