Environmental Importance
Biodiversity & Ecology
Communities & Livelihood
Natural Resources & Medicine
100

How do rainforests help create rain?

They release moisture into the air through transpiration, which forms clouds and rain.

100

What types of organisms thrive in rainforests?

Plants, insects, birds, mammals, reptiles, and many microorganisms.

100

How do rainforests support indigenous communities?

They provide food, shelter, tools, and cultural identity.

100

What percentage of modern medicine comes from rainforests?

25% of modern medicine is sourced from rainforests.

200

How do rainforests maintain global rainfall patterns?

Their moisture cycle helps regulate rainfall across different regions of the world.

200

What makes rainforest ecosystems suitable for so many species?

Dense vegetation, stable climate, and abundant food sources.

200

Why are rainforests important for people’s livelihoods?

They offer natural resources that people depend on for daily living.


200

What types of fruits and nuts are provided by rainforests?

Examples include bananas, acai, Brazil nuts, and other tropical fruits.

300

In what way do rainforests maintain air quality?

They absorb carbon dioxide and release oxygen, keeping air fresh and clean.

300

Why are rainforests home to more than 50% of Earth’s biodiversity?

Because they provide ideal conditions such as warmth, moisture, and shelter, for a wide variety of life.

300

What kinds of community activities depend on rainforest resources?

Hunting, gathering, traditional medicine, crafting, and farming.


300

How do rainforests supply important spices?

Plants like cinnamon, vanilla, and cloves naturally grow there.

400

How do rainforests prevent soil erosion?

Their roots hold the soil together and reduce the impact of heavy rainfall.

400

Why is rainforest biodiversity important for the planet?

It supports ecological balance and provides resources like medicines and food.

400

How might deforestation affect the lives of indigenous people?

It destroys their homes, resources, and cultural traditions.

400

How is rubber obtained from rainforest plants?

Rubber is tapped from latex found in rubber trees.

500

Why are rainforests important for keeping land healthy?

They protect soil, maintain nutrients, and support stable ecosystems.

500

How does losing rainforests affect global biodiversity?  

Species may go extinct, and ecosystems worldwide become less stable.  

500

Why are rainforests culturally significant to the communities living there?

They are tied to traditional practices, beliefs, and ancestral heritage.

500

Why are rainforest plants important for future medical discoveries?

They may contain chemicals and compounds that can cure new diseases