state four characteristic features of the equatorial vegetation
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1. Vegetation in equatorial regions is comprised of four vertical layers starting from the canopy of tree to the ferns on ground.
2. The tallest trees can attain a height of 150 feet or above. Trees have thick canopies which don't let sunlight to reach the ground.
3. There are broad leaved evergreen forests of dense and prolific growth of flora as well as fauna.
4. All the tree plants strive to reach the light so that they can become very tall.
2. The tallest trees can attain a height of 150 feet or above. Trees have thick canopies which don't let sunlight to reach the ground.
3. There are broad leaved evergreen forests of dense and prolific growth of flora as well as fauna.
4. All the tree plants strive to reach the light so that they can become very tall.
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