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The layers of a rainforest Rainforests have four main layers: the emergent, the canopy, the under canopy and the forest floor. The top emergent layer of the rainforest receives the most sunlight ...
Covering more than 2 million square miles in South America, the world's biggest tropical rainforest hides lots of scary ...
A rainforest is typically made up of four key layers: emergent, upper canopy, understory, and forest floor. In the top emergent layer, trees as tall as 200 feet (60 meters) grow far apart and tall ...
There’s a maze that, along the way, kids (and adults) learn about the four layers of a rainforest: emergent layer, with trees reaching more than 200 feet tall, and the canopy layer, the roof of ...
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