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How three layers of the Rainforests are different in shape and function?
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Answered by ItzDinu
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How three layers of the Rainforests are different in shape and function?

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Rain forests are divided into four layers, or stories: emergent layer, canopy, understory, and forest floor. Each layer receives a different amount of sunlight and rainfall, so different types of animals and plants are found in each layer.

There are 3 levels in the tropical rainforest. The canopy is the top layer that covers most of the forest. The middle level is called the understory, and the bottom level is called the forest floor.

Most rainforests are structured in four layers: emergent, canopy, understory, and forest floor.

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