Ecosystems & Biodiversity
Palm Oil
Decision Making
Human Impact
Data & Evidence
100

What is an ecosystem? 

An ecosystem is all the living and nonliving things in an area and how they interact.

100

Where does palm oil come from?

Fruit of oil palm trees.

100

If you were a farmer, why might palm oil feel like a good choice?

It makes more money and grows efficiently.

100

Why do people cut down rainforests?

Why do people cut down rainforests?

100

What happened to orangutan populations over time?

They decreased. 

200

What is biodiversity?

The variety of different living things in an ecosystem.

200

Name a product with palm oil.

Snacks, soap, shampoo, candy, etc.

200

What is one benefit AND one harm of palm oil?

Benefit: jobs/money 

Harm: deforestation/habitat loss

200

How do people use land to survive?

Farming, building, producing goods.

200

What happened to palm oil land over time?

It increased.

300

What is deforestation? 

Deforestation is when forests are cleared. It affects animals by destroying their homes and affects people by changing the environment and resources they depend on.

300

Put in order: harvest → process → use

Harvest → Process → Use

300

Should palm oil be stopped or grown differently? Explain.

Grown differently (on safe land) to balance needs.

300

Why might people continue harmful environmental practices?

They need income, jobs, and resources.

300

How does palm oil production impact orangutans?

Deforestation destroys habitat → population declines.

400

Why can removing just one species affect an entire ecosystem?

Because species are connected in food webs, so removing one affects others and disrupts balance.

400

Why is palm oil so popular?

Cheap, efficient, produces a lot with less land.

400

If palm oil were banned, what problem might that create?

People could lose jobs and income.

400

How are our everyday choices connected to deforestation?

Buying products with palm oil increases demand, leading to more deforestation.

400

How do the orangutan and palm oil graphs together explain what is happening in the rainforest?

As palm oil increases, forests are cut down, causing orangutan populations to decrease.

500

Why is using already cleared land better than cutting rainforest?

It protects habitats, biodiversity, and prevents further environmental damage

500

What conditions do all good palm oil locations have in common?

Warm temperatures, lots of rain, strong sunlight

500

What is the BEST solution to balance human needs and protecting the rainforest? Defend your answer.

Use sustainable palm oil practices like growing on already cleared land, limiting deforestation, and protecting habitats while still allowing people to earn income.

500

Should people change their everyday choices to reduce deforestation? Why or why not?

Yes, because buying fewer palm oil products can reduce demand and slow deforestation, though larger systemic changes are also needed.

500

What overall pattern do we see between palm oil production and orangutan populations?

As palm oil increases, orangutans decrease (inverse relationship)

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