What is a Rainforest?
Layers of the Rainforest
Rainforest Animals
Indigenous Tribes
Rainforests in Danger & Hope
100

What kind of climate does a rainforest have?

Tropical and humid

100

What is the top layer of the rainforest called?

the emergent layer
100

What type of animal eats only plants?

a herbivore

100

What is a tribe?

A group of people with shared customs and traditions

100

What is deforestation and how does it affect the rainforest?

cutting down large areas of trees, which destroys animal habitats and reduces clean air
200

What does the word ecosystem mean?

A community of living things and their environment.

200

Which layer receives the least sunlight?

the forest floor

200

What does it mean if an animal is nocturnal?

the animal is active at night
200

What does sustainability mean?

using resources without harming the environment for future generations
200

What is reforestation, and why is it important?

planting trees where forests were cut down to help restore the ecosystem

300
Which rainforest is the largest in the world?
the Amazon Rainforest
300

which layer is home to the most animals?

the canopy
300

Name one rainforest predator and one prey.

a jaguar (predator) and a sloth or frog (prey)

300
What kind of lifestyle do hunter-gatherers live?
they hunt animals and gather wild plants to survive
300

Name one major threat to rainforest animals and one way to help protect them.

poaching or habitat loss as a threat, and conservation or protecting habitats as help

400

Which two continents have tropical rainforests?

South America and Asia

400

what does the word biodiversity mean?

the variety of plants and animals in an area

400

How does camouflage help rainforest animals?

It helps them hide from predators / sneak up on prey?

400

How do rainforest tribes use plants and animals?

for food, shelter, medicine, and tools

400

How does sustainability mean when talking about rainforest resources?

using resources wisely so they are not used up and can be available for the future

500

Why are rainforests important to people around the world? (3)

Rainforests produce oxygen, regulate climate, and are home to many species.

500

How do animals adapt to life in the understory layer?

Animals have dark colors, are quiet, and are able to move in low light

500

Which layer would you most likely find a toucan in?

the canopy

500

How is life in a rainforest tribe different from city life?

People live off land, no electricity, strong connection to nature, etc.

500

How do scientists and students both play a role in saving the rainforest?

scientists research and protect species, while students can raise awareness and make eco-friendly choices