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What does the word "canopy" mean?
Trees
The urban canopy matters for biodiversity, animals, birds and people.
Apr 8, 2017 5:03 PM
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Hi Pagm,
The canopy is the upper most layer of a rainforest usually consisting of the leafy branches of the tallest trees. However, the concept of a 'canopy' carries over into other things which are relatively similar to the canopy of a rainforest. The example you have given is a good example of using canopy in context foreign to its original definition, well done!
Another example is that of a large tent usually for day festivals or large gathering of people. Whilst one could consider the fabric that goes over a large tent for a festival as a canopy, it would sound strange to call it anything other than a tent.
Hope this helps,
Nick
April 8, 2017
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