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Question: Which of the following forest plants controls the light conditions at the ground? A. Lianas and c...

Which of the following forest plants controls the light conditions at the ground?
A. Lianas and climbers
B. Shrubs
C. Tall trees
D. Herbs

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Light conditions in the forest can be variable. Sunlight may reach the ground if the canopy is less dense. The taller trees of forests usually form dense canopy restricting sunlight to reach the ground.

Complete answer: In tropical forests, both in space and time, the most variable physical aspect is light filtered through the forest canopy. Five light environments, which vary greatly in intensity and spectrum, are produced by vegetation geometry, sun angle, and weather. Photosynthesis, plant morphogenesis, visual contact, and the efficacy of plant-animal interactions can be directly influenced by forest light spectrums. The growing trees that stand tall can reach up to 200 feet above the forest floor with trunks reaching up to 16 feet. The majority of these trees are evergreens, broad-leaved, and hardwood. Up, the sunshine is abundant. Eagles, monkeys, bats and butterflies are among the animals found. As a result, almost no plants thrive at ground level due to tall trees. Above their top surfaces, tall trees form crowns. These consist of several branches and are referred to as the canopy. The canopies are grown over forests in the form of foliage.
So, the correct answer is option C.

Note: A forest ecosystem is a functional unit or structure comprising the interacting units of land, plants, animals, insects, birds, and men. A forest is a large and diverse ecosystem and, therefore, has a greater diversity of species.