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Describe the various layers of vegetation and trees in the equatorial region.
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Solution
- Emergent layer: Very tall, scattered trees that rise above the forest roof (often 40–50 m), receiving full sun and exposed to wind. Examples: kapok, mahogany.
- Canopy: The continuous, dense “roof” formed by closely packed crowns of most tall trees; it intercepts most sunlight and rain and supports many epiphytes and lianas.
- Understorey: Layer of smaller trees, young canopy trees, and shrubs beneath the canopy; light is low and diffuse, so plants have large, thin leaves and slow growth.
- Forest floor: Ground level with very little light (1% of full sunlight in dense forest); dominated by seedlings, ferns, and decomposing litter, with rapid nutrient recycling.
- Typical trees and uses: Important timber and rainforest species include ebony, rosewood, mahogany, cinchona, greenheart, and rubber, mostly occurring in the canopy and emergent layers.
- Ecological note: These vertical zones create distinct light, moisture, and habitat niches that support very high biodiversity and many arboreal animals.
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