The layer of the forest which comprises of less taller trees and spreads out creating a thick shade
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Answer: The under story layer – this layer consists of young and small trees that have not grown as tall as the taller trees, and thus do not form part of the top canopy of trees. The canopy layer – this layer is when the upper crowns of the taller trees in a forest meet and form a thick layer over the forest.
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The understory layer – this layer consists of young and small trees that have not grown as tall as the taller trees, and thus do not form part of the top canopy of trees. The canopy layer – this layer is when the upper crowns of the taller trees in a forest meet and form a thick layer over the forest.
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