Rainforest Habitat: Living and Non-Living Things
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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?

  • 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?

  • 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?

    <p>Having the highest number of animal and plant species diversity</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How do some rainforest animals find food and avoid danger?

    <p>By following specific scent trails for food</p> Signup and view all the answers

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