What is a rainforest?
A tall, dense forest that receives lots of rain every year

True or False:
The Amazon Rainforest is located in the United States.
FALSE!
The Amazon is located in South American countries like Brazil, Peru, and Columbia.

True or False:
The scarlet macaw bird lives on the forest floor.
FALSE!
The scarlet macaw flies in the emergent layer. (The top layer)

What is an adaptation?
Any trait that helps a living thing, such as a plant or animal, survive and continue to grow in its environment.

True or False:
Tropical rainforests are really warm and wet all year long.
TRUE!
There are some temperate rainforests on our planet, but tropical rainforests, like the Amazon, are hot and damp!

True or False:
There are 6 tree layers in the rainforest.
FALSE!
There are only 4!

True or False:
The jaguar lives in the emergent layer.
FALSE!
The jaguar lives in the understory! (Closer to the bottom.)

Name one example of a plant or animal adaptation that helped this living thing survive.
Nice example!

Why is it important to protect rainforests?

They are home to many important plants and animals.
Their trees regulate our Earth's temperature.
Their trees give us oxygen!

Name 1 of the layers of the rainforest.
Emergent, Canopy, Understory, Forest Floor

What kind of monkey makes the loud, screeching scream that you can hear from miles away?
The howler monkey! The noisiest of them all!

How did the ants adapt to their environment in the video we watched?
The ants linked their legs in the flood to move through the rainforest.

True or False:
There is only 1 rainforest in the world.
FALSE!
There are 10!
Name the special kind of tree that exists in rainforests.
The KAPOK tree!

Name 1 animal that lives in the emergent OR canopy layer.
emerald tree boa, green iguana, toco toucan, scarlet macaw, capuchin monkey, howler monkey, morpho butterfly, harpy eagle...

How did the jungle plant adapt to its environment to survive in the video we watched?
The jungle plant wrapped itself around tree trunks, allowing it to grow upward and reach the sun.

