Geography, asked by rupakxyzgiri, 3 months ago

Which forest forms a canopy? Name two trees of the named forest.​

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Answered by anshika1802
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Canopy – The canopy of a tree is sometimes also called its “crown.” This part of the tree is the uppermost part, made up of branches, stems, and leaves for a deciduous tree. For evergreen trees, the canopy would include the branches, stems, and needles.

Answered by PD626471
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The forest canopy is a structurally complex and ecologically important subsystem of the forest. It is defined as “the aggregate of all crowns in a stand of vegetation, which is the combination of all foliage, twigs, fine branches, epiphytes as well as the interstices (air) in a forest” (Parker, 1995).

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