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Save the Rainforest

Save the Rainforest. Where is the world’s largest rainforest?. On islands in the Indian Ocean Africa South America Australia. Answer: c . The world’s largest rainforest is located in South America. Can you guess the name of this rainforest?. What is deforestation?.

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Save the Rainforest

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  1. Save the Rainforest

  2. Where is the world’s largest rainforest? On islands in the Indian Ocean Africa South America Australia

  3. Answer:c. The world’s largest rainforest is located in South America. Can you guess the name of this rainforest?

  4. What is deforestation?

  5. The clearing of trees. Deforestation destroys rainforests every day.

  6. How many insect and animal species are we losing every day due to deforestation? 0 species 25 species 57 species 127 species

  7. Answer: d. 137 species are lost every day due to rainforest deforestation. This adds up to be more than 50,000 species a year! Every minute we lose 6 acres of rainforest, which is the size of 6 football fields!

  8. What comes from the rainforest? mangoes medicines car fuel all of the above

  9. Answer: d.Mangoes, medicines, and car fuels are all found in the rainforest. Coconuts, figs, oranges, lemons, grapefruit, coffee, bananas, guavas, pineapples, vanilla, sugar Cane, tomatoes, corn, avocados, potatoes, rice, winter squash, yams, black pepper, cayenne, chocolate, cinnamon, cloves,ginger, cashews, lima beans, and cocoa are also found in the rain forest.

  10. What is the “greenhouse effect”? Planet Earth has a natural process of warming itself called the “Greenhouse Effect.” When “greenhouse gases” are released into the air they trap the energy from the sun and keep it in our atmosphere so that the Earth gets hotter. Without natural greenhouse gases, the Earth would be too cold to live on. The problem is that humans are putting more and more of these gases into the atmosphere, making the planet hotter and hotter.

  11. When do you contribute to the release greenhouse gases? When you watch TV When you read a book When you go on a walk When you play a board game

  12. Answer: a. You contribute to the release of greenhouse gases when you watch TV.

  13. You release greenhouse gases when you… • Use the Air Conditioner • Turn on a Light • Use a Hair Dryer • Ride in a Car • Play a Video Game • Listen to a Stereo • Wash or Dry Clothes • Use a Dish Washer • Microwave a Meal

  14. What products are companies getting from the rainforest? There are two types of oil that come from the rainforest. The one you are probably most familiar with is petroleum, which becomes gasoline for cars. That kind of oil is found deep in the ground and is often under rainforests. Getting to the oil releases a lot of pollution and chemicals into the forests and rivers nearby, making the people and animals who live there very sick. Also, burning oil as gas for cars creates greenhouse gases that contribute to global warming, harming the rainforest.

  15. What products are companies getting from the rainforest? The other kind of oil is the new BIG problem for rainforests. It’s palm oil, which comes from the seed of a certain kind of palm tree. Right now, big companies are using palm oil as an ingredient in candy bars, cereals, lipstick, and even soap! Thousands of acres of rainforest are being cut down to grow big palm oil farms. This is even worse for the climate and means that millions of Indigenous people are being pressured to leave their homes!

  16. What products are companies getting from the rainforest? Companies also cut down valuable woods from the rainforests. This causes animals to lose their homes. With your team, write down animals you learned about in your research project or in The Kapok Tree that would lose their home if companies cut down trees. See how many animals you can list in one minute.

  17. How can we protect the rainforest?

  18. Reduce your consumption of rainforest products • You can reduce your consumption of wood from the rainforest by: • Write on both sides of every piece of paper, and try to use scratch paper whenever possible. Recycle when done! • Use cloth napkins and towels • Take a cloth bag to the store instead of getting a paper bag • Can you think of any other ways you can reduce your consumption of wood products?

  19. Reduce your consumption of rainforest products • You can reduce your consumption of rainforest oils by not using cars! This means getting around any other way you can. • With your team, write down other ways you can get around without a car. Try to come up with as many as you can in one minute.

  20. How can we make companies stop destroying the rainforest? If you know that a company is making something that destroys the rainforest, simply stop buying from that company. This is called a boycott, and if enough people do it, the company will have to change its ways. If you do this be sure to let the company know why you stopped buying from it.

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