OBJECTIVE FORESTRY

FORESTRY

FOREST POLICY AND GOVERNANCE

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
What is the top layer of the rainforest called?
A
Forest Floor
B
The Understory
C
The canopy
D
The emergent layer
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -The top layer of the rainforest is the emergent layer. Here, trees as tall as 60 meters (200 feet) dominate the skyline. Foliage is often sparse on tree trunks, but spreads wide as the trees reach the sunny upper layer, where they photosynthesize the sun’s rays.

Detailed explanation-2: -The emergent layer of the rainforest is the topmost layer of a rainforest. This layer receives the most sunlight and lots of rain, it is also very windy, so hold onto your hats! The emergent layer is home to some huge trees, some are even as tall as 250 feet!

Detailed explanation-3: -Emergent Layer: This layer is composed of tall trees and is reported to obtain constant sunlight. This layer is also known as overstorey. Canopy: The canopy refers to the highest branches and leaves of the trees, which serve as a roof over other plants and the forest floor.

Detailed explanation-4: -Emergent layer. The layer is made up of very tall trees that receive constant sunlight, and with a crown at the top. It is also known as overstorey. Canopy. The uppermost branches and leaves of the trees act as a roof over the other plants, as well as the forest ground is called, the canopy.

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