why are the trees so close together in tropical rainforest? Answer this correctly and get mark brainliest
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The trees are so close together that very little light penetrates through to the lower layers. Many kinds of monkeys, birds, and insects live in the layer. The animals that call this layer home often never touch the ground throughout their entire lives.There are a number of reasons for biodiversity in the tropical rainforest including: the hot and wet climate provides ideal conditions for many species of plants and animals to thrive. ... large areas of rainforest are untouched by humans, allowing nature to thrive.
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Because their is so much sunlight and rain that every plants need it.
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