why is understorey of a forest always in constant shade
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preset time the effect acts on it the latest scattered due to this fog
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The understories in forests are always in shade due to the canopy effect. The taller trees in a forest often have thick leaves which form an upper layer known as canopy that prevents the penetration of sunlight to lower levels of the forest.
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