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  • Tropical Rainforest Layers: Canopy & Understory Explained
    The two layers of a tropical rainforest, from highest to lowest, are:

    * Canopy: This is the uppermost layer, formed by the crowns of the tallest trees. It receives the most sunlight and is home to a vast array of life.

    * Understory: This is the layer below the canopy, filled with smaller trees, shrubs, and vines. It receives less sunlight and has a more humid environment.

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