Why do most of the plants on the floor of the rainforest grow into climbers?
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They have adapted to life in the rainforest by having their roots in the ground and climbing high into the tree canopy to reach available sunlight. Many lianas start life in the rainforest canopy and send roots down to the ground. The leaves of forest trees have adapted to cope with exceptionally high rainfall.
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They have adapted to life in the rainforest by having their roots in the ground and climbing high into the tree canopy to reach available sunlight. Many lianas start life in the rainforest canopy and send roots down to the ground. The leaves of forest trees have adapted to cope with exceptionally high rainfall.
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