Tropical Rainforest Plants Characteristics

New

Tropical Rainforest Plants Characteristics. The top layer or canopy contains giant trees that grow to heights of 75 m (about 250 ft) or more. This means that they have a high biodiversity.

Pin by Rachel Shaw on Tropical beauty Tropical
Pin by Rachel Shaw on Tropical beauty Tropical

A tropical rainforest climate, or equatorial climate, is a type of climate typical of tropical forests and regions along the equator. It covers about 7% of the earth’s surface and forms one of the most massive biomes. Plants although tropical rainforests receive 12 hours of sunlight daily, less than 2% of that sunlight ever reaches the ground.

In a tropical rainforest biome, there are several characteristics that have been identified.

The rainforest is divided into 4 layers, which supports biodiversity and the water and nutrient cycles. This biome is mainly composed of vegetation. Tropical rainforests are described as those specific rainforests that tend to occur in the zones of tropical rainforest weather. The characteristics of tropical and temperate rainforests are more or less equal;