In which continent is the Amazon Rainforest located?
South America
Name one well-known animal from the Amazon.
Jaguar/Sloth/Toucan
Why is the Amazon important for producing oxygen?
Because its trees produce the oxygen all living things need.
Who lives in the Amazon besides animals and plants?
Indigenous communities
What is deforestation?
Cutting down trees.
How many countries does the Amazon spread across?
9
Give three examples of Amazon animals.
jaguar, sloth, and toucan
How does the Amazon help slow climate change?
By absorbing carbon dioxide from the air.
What knowledge do indigenous communities have about the forest?
They know which plants are safe to eat and which are used for medicine.
What causes deforestation?
Wood cutting, farming, and building cities.
How big is the Amazon Rainforest compared to other rainforests?
Is the largest rainforest in the world
What types of animals are still being discovered in the forest?
Insects, birds, and fish
How does the rainforest affect weather in South America?
It helps control the weather and prevents floods and droughts.
Why is their knowledge valuable for scientists?
Because it helps protect the rainforest and understand its resources.
How does deforestation harm animals, plants, and people?
It destroys habitats, reduces resources, and contributes to climate change.
Name two countries where the Amazon is found.
Brazil/Peru/ Colombia
Why are some Amazon trees important for humans?
Because they can be used for medicine.
How does it affect the climate in other parts of the world?
It influences global weather patterns.
How do indigenous people live without harming the forest?
They use plants and resources carefully without destroying the environment.
Why is protecting the Amazon important for the whole planet?
Because it provides oxygen, regulates climate, and supports life on Earth.
Why is the Amazon called “the largest rainforest in the world”?
Because it covers more than five and a half million square kilometers.
What makes the Amazon’s biodiversity unique compared to other forests?
It has millions of plants and animals, many found nowhere else on Earth.
What might happen to Earth if the Amazon disappeared?
There would be more floods, droughts, extreme weather, and climate change would get worse.
Why should future generations learn from indigenous knowledge?
To understand how to live in balance with the forest and protect it.
How can people around the world help save the rainforest?
By learning about it, avoiding products from deforested areas, and supporting conservation.