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 * 1) ﻿Rainforests are ecosystems that rely on each other to survive. The ecosystem has four layers: the emergant, canopy, understorey layers and the forest floors.
 * 2) Emergants: they are the tallest trees in the rainforest, ranging from 30- 50m. There named emergants because they rise and emerge out of forest canopy. Huge crowns of leaves and abundant animals thrive on the available sun. ﻿ Canopy: are an array of treetops that form a barrier the sun and underlying layers. Height varies 20 to 40 metres. The layer contains a microclimate (specific atmosphere) and is able to support a variety of unuasal animals and plant life.
 * 1) Emergants: they are the tallest trees in the rainforest, ranging from 30- 50m. There named emergants because they rise and emerge out of forest canopy. Huge crowns of leaves and abundant animals thrive on the available sun. ﻿ Canopy: are an array of treetops that form a barrier the sun and underlying layers. Height varies 20 to 40 metres. The layer contains a microclimate (specific atmosphere) and is able to support a variety of unuasal animals and plant life.