Biology, asked by lxxsohan453xxl, 17 days ago

In biology, the canopy is the aboveground portion of a plant cropping or crop, formed by the collection of individual plant crowns. In forest ecology, canopy also refers to the upper layer or habitat zone, formed by mature tree crowns and including other biological organisms. 



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Answered by ChweetLove
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Explanation:

The canopy is the aboveground portion of a plant cropping or crop, formed by the collection of individual plant crowns. In forest ecology, canopy also refers to the upper layer or habitat zone, formed by mature tree crowns and including other biological organisms (epiphytes, lianas, arboreal animals, etc.).

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Answered by crankybirds31
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Answer:

"Canopy cover is the layer formed by the branches and crowns of plants or trees. "

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