1) Tropical rainforest: A warm, wet forest found near the equator that receives high amounts of rainfall throughout the year. 2) Temperate rainforest: A rainforest found in cooler coastal areas, which still receives a lot of rainfall but has different plant species compared to tropical rainforests. 3) Emergent layer: The tallest trees in the rainforest, which rise above the canopy and get the most sunlight and wind. 4) Canopy Layer: The thick layer of tree tops that forms the primary habitat for many animals and absorbs most of the sunlight. 5) Understory Layer: Located below the canopy, it is a darker, cooler part of the forest, filled with shrubs and small trees. 6) Forest floor: The lowest layer, where decomposition happens, and very little sunlight reaches

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