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22 December, 19:31

Which layer of a tropical rainforest receives the least sunlight?

a. the top canopy

b. the second layer of the canopy

c. the third layer of the canopy

d. the ground

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  1. 22 December, 19:50
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    A topical rainforest is characterized by very tall trees which compete for light with each other. This means that the higher a layer is, the bigger chance it has for sunlight. All levels of canopy are quite high - so they still receive some sunlight.

    The correct answer is the ground, which receives very little light
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