Layers of the Rainforest
Rainforest
Animals
Plant Life and Adaptations
Climate and Weather
Where in the World
100

What is the top of the rainforest called?

The emergent layer 

100

Name one 3 common animals that live in the rainforest

Sloth, toucan, jaguar, monkey, or any other ones that are known 

100

Do plants grow in rainforests? If so, what is most likely their colour?

Yes! and Green

100

Is the rainforest usually hot or cold?

Hot

100

On which continent is the Amazon Rainforest?

South America

200

Which layer has the most animals in it?



The canopy layer

200

Which colourful bird is known for its beak?

Toucan

200

Why do some rainforest plants have big leaves?

To catch more sunlight

200

Does it rain often in a rainforest?

Yes almost everyday

200

What large rainforest is found in Africa?

The Congo Rainforest

300

What is the name of the layer when it is dark and damp and very little sunlight reaches?

The forest floor

300

What adaptations help sloths survive in the rainforest?

Moving slowly. It helps them avoid being seen my predators or anything that harms them 

300

What is a "drip tip" on a leaf for?

It lets water drip off quickly to stop and prevent mold

300

What word describes the air in the rainforest being full of moisture?

Humid

300

Are rainforests found near the equator, tropic of Capricorn, or tropic of Cancer?

Equator

400
What is the second highest story called?

The Canopy

400

Why do most rainforest animals live in the canopy layer?

It has lots of food and shelter

400

What is a "liana"?

A climbing plant or vine that grows up trees


400

Why is it always warm in tropic rainforests?

Because they are near the equator

400

Name 2  countries or continents  with rainforests and the name of it  but no  the Amazon Rainforest

Congo Rainforest (Central Africa), Madagascar Rainforest (Madagascar, Arica) and other things

500
Why do some trees in the emergent layer have thick, strong trunks?


To support their heights and resist strong winds

500

How do poison dart frogs protect themselves from predators?

Their bright colours warn them that they are poisonous

500

Why do rainforest trees have shallow roots?

Because the nutrients are only in the top layer of the soil

500

How does constant rain affect the rainforest environment?

It helps plants grow but it can wash away soil (causing erosion)

500

Why do some countries protect their rainforests while others continue cutting them down?

(Include one reason for protecting and one reason for cutting them down)

Some countries protect rainforests to stop climate change, save wildlife, and support tourism. Others cut them down for money from farming, logging, or mining. It depends on their economy, laws, and how much they value the environment.

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