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Arrange the following as observed in Vertical stratification of a forest, Grass, Shrubby plants, Teak, Amaranths.

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To arrange the given plants as observed in the vertical stratification of a forest, we need to understand the typical layers found in a forest ecosystem. The vertical stratification generally consists of different layers where various types of vegetation grow, from the ground level up to the canopy. Here’s the step-by-step arrangement: 1. **Grass**: This is the first layer, which covers the forest floor. It is the lowest layer in vertical stratification. 2. **Amaranths**: This plant typically grows slightly above the grass layer, making it the second layer in the vertical stratification. ...
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