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Dive into the flora of the Tropical Rainforest (TRF) and discover the extraordinary adaptations of plants thriving in its hot and wet climate. Explore the specialized features like lianas, emergents, buttress roots, and more that make TRF plants so unique.
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What is the climate of the equatorial region?(or Tropical Rainforest)
What is so special about the plants in the rainforest? The Tropical Rainforest has some very special plants that have adapted to the hot and wet climate. These include: Lianas Emergents Buttress Roots Drip Tips Branchless trunks Little Undergrowth Canopy Fast Growing Trees Carnivore plants
Why do lianas Climb?
Emergents What do you think an Emergent is?
Why do the trees have buttress roots?
Why do the trees want to get the water off their leaves?
Why have few branches?
Why is their little undergrowth?
What is the Canopy?
Lianas Emergents Buttress Roots Drip Tips Branchless trunks Little Undergrowth Canopy Fast Growing Trees Carnivore plants Draw the diagram in the text books and add the following labels to your diagram 2. Explain why the plants in the TRF have these special things