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In a food forest a canopy tree layer can be described as? (please choose one answer)
The largest layer of the food forest.
The trees that live for the longest in the food forest.
Trees that provide shelter and protection for the smaller layers.
All of the above
None of the above.
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All of the above.
The canopy layer is the tallest (largest) layer of a food forest, typically made up of long-lived trees that create shade and shelter for the lower layers.
The canopy layer is the tallest (largest) layer of a food forest, typically made up of long-lived trees that create shade and shelter for the lower layers.
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