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Question by  ness15 (32)

What are the layers of the rainforest?

 
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Answer by  askmejen (39)

The rainforest has four layers. The top layer is the emergent layer; the canopy layer is below it and is the main layer of the rainforest. As the name implies, the canopy layer forms a roof over the bottom two layers. These are the understory layer and finally, the forest floor.

 
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Answer by  Dean (4035)

There are four layers, each with a specific function. The four layers are the Emergent Layer, Canopy Layer, Understory Layer and Forest Floor.

 
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Answer by  Lordschild (1398)

The bottom is the forest floor were very little sunlight gets through. Next is the understory where there is still little sunlight. This is where most of the animals and insects live. The canopy is the next layer and umbrellas the lower 2. The tallest is the emergent layer.

 
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Answer by  Drangeid (21)

From the top of the tallest trees to the dirt floor the layers of the forest are the Emergent layer, the canopy, the understory, last but not least, the forest floor.

 
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