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Geography Paper 1 - Living with the physical environment
Tropical rainforests
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What are the learning objectives for tropical rainforests?
Characteristics
,
interdependence
, and
adaptations
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What are the characteristics of tropical rainforests?
High
biodiversity
with many animal
species
Indigenous people adapt by hunting, farming, and fishing
Evergreen trees to utilize the growing season
Dense vegetation with little light reaching the forest floor
Presence of
epiphytes
that grow on other plants
Poor soil fertility due to
heavy
rain
Surface nutrients from decayed
leaf fall
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How many animal species do rainforests contain compared to other ecosystems?
More than any other
ecosystem
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Why are most trees in tropical rainforests evergreen?
To take advantage of the
continual
growing season
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What is the typical height of trees in tropical rainforests?
Trees are very
tall
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What is the light condition at the forest floor of a rainforest?
Very
little
light reaches the forest
floor
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What are epiphytes?
Plants that grow on other
living
plants
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Why is the soil in tropical rainforests not very fertile?
Heavy rain washes away
nutrients
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What is the average temperature range in tropical rainforests?
20 to 28 degrees Celsius
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Why is rainfall high in tropical rainforests?
Sun's energy
is intense near the
equator
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How much rainfall do tropical rainforests receive annually?
Around
2,000 millimeters
per year
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What does interdependence mean in the context of tropical rainforests?
All parts of the
ecosystem
depend on each other
Changes in one part affect the
entire
system
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How do sucropia trees and azteca ants demonstrate interdependence?
Sucropia
trees provide food and shelter for ants
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What do azteca ants do for sucropia trees?
They fight off other
insects
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What are some adaptations of plants in tropical rainforests?
Lianas
climb trees to reach
sunlight
Tall and thin
tree trunks
for sunlight access
Smooth
bark
for easy
water flow
Drip tips
on leaves for
water runoff
Buttress roots
for support
Epiphytes
obtain
nutrients
from air and water
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What are lianas?
Woody
vines that climb
trees
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Why do tree trunks in rainforests tend to be tall and thin?
To allow trees to reach
sunlight
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What is the purpose of smooth bark on rainforest trees?
To allow
water
to flow down easily
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What are drip tips on rainforest plants?
Pointy
tips that allow water runoff
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What are buttress roots?
Large roots that support
tall
trees
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How do epiphytes obtain nutrients?
From
air
and water, not soil
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What are some adaptations of animals in tropical rainforests?
Sloths use
camouflage
and move slowly
Spider monkeys
have long limbs for climbing
Flying frogs
glide between plants
Toucans
have large bills for reaching fruit
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How does a sloth avoid predators?
By using
camouflage
and moving slowly
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What adaptation helps spider monkeys in the rainforest?
Long strong limbs
for climbing
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How does the flying frog glide from plant to plant?
With
fully webbed
hands and feet
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What is the purpose of a toucan's large bill?
To reach and cut
fruit
from branches
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