noun the uppermost layer of branches in a forest or on a tree
The covering formed by the branches and leaves of trees in a forest.
A layer of clouds that covers the sky.
A roof-like structure that covers an area, such as a walkway or entrance.
The upper layer of vegetation in a forest or on a tree.
A covering of crops or plants that provides shade or protection from the elements.
The uppermost layer of a forest where the tree branches provide shelter and habitat for animals.
The writer described the lush green canopy of the rainforest in vivid detail.
The biologist studied the different species living in the canopy of the trees.
The architect designed a building with a canopy to provide shade for visitors.
The environmental scientist researched the impact of deforestation on canopy cover.
The urban planner included green canopy cover as a key element in the city's sustainability plan.
The botanist collected samples from the canopy to study the diversity of plant life.
The zoologist observed monkeys swinging through the canopy of the jungle.
The ecologist monitored changes in canopy density as part of a long-term forest study.