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How do some animals in the rainforest protect themselves from predators?
How do some animals in the rainforest protect themselves from predators?
- By making loud noises to scare predators away
- By burrowing underground during the day
- By blending in with the plant life through camouflage (correct)
- By flying high in the trees
What is the main reason why rainforests are referred to as the 'lungs' of the planet?
What is the main reason why rainforests are referred to as the 'lungs' of the planet?
- They release oxygen into the atmosphere through photosynthesis (correct)
- They absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere
- They provide a habitat for animal species
- They are responsible for cleaning the air pollution
How do plants in the rainforest adapt to their environment?
How do plants in the rainforest adapt to their environment?
- By growing tall to reach sunlight in the dense canopy (correct)
- By developing sharp thorns for protection
- By emitting strong scents to attract pollinators
- By hibernating underground during harsh weather conditions
What distinguishes the rainforest from other habitats in terms of biodiversity?
What distinguishes the rainforest from other habitats in terms of biodiversity?
How do some rainforest animals find food and avoid danger?
How do some rainforest animals find food and avoid danger?