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Maximum food is produced in which layer of the forest?Maximum food is produced in which layer of the forest?

Canopy

Emergent layer

Understory layer

Forest floor layer​

Answers

Answered by ItzMeMukku
3

Answer:

Canopy

Explanation:

The leaf is the food-producing part of a plant. It is usually ... The first, primary layer of the forest is called the canopy. The canopy

Answered by Raghav1330
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Option A is the correct answer.

  • The canopy usually pertains to the tallest sheet of vegetation in a forest or trees, composed of the caps of its highest trees. Still, individual trees accumulating above the widespread layer of the canopy may construct an emergent layer.
  • The emergent sheet has elevated treetops that increase above everything else. Over the canopy, this sheet gives the most sunlight and the most rain.
  • Various meters below the underside of the canopy is the understory, a layer composed of young trees, a short variety of trees, shrubs, and soft-stemmed plants. The understory differs a lot from rainforest to rainforest.
  • The forest floor, also named detritus is one of the great unusual characteristics of a forest ecosystem. It primarily comprises shed vegetative portions, such as leaves, branches, bark, and stems, occurring in numerous phases of decomposition above the soil surface.

Hence, option A is the correct answer.

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