In the Rainforest Biome you will discover how plants, animals and people of the rainforest fit together.

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Tracking KS3 the Tropics In the Rainforest Biome you will discover how plants, animals and people of the rainforest fit together. Let s Start! Look point 1 (The Map, grid reference: 173 501) Tropical rainforests grow in areas of high rainfall, they are found between the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn. On your world map carefully shade the areas where tropical rainforests are found. Which country has the largest rainforest in the world? Describe the climate in this Biome:

Look Point 2 (Look closely all around you) Plants have special adaptations that enable them to survive in their habitat.. Find plants with the following adaptations and complete the table below. Plant Adaptation Plant Name Suggested reason for this feature Huge Leaves Spiky bark Drip Tip (pointy drip tips on the end of the leaves) Buttress roots (Roots growing from the base of tree trunks above the ground) Epiphytes (Plants that grow on other plants) The tall tropical trees receive lots of sunlight while the plants on the forest floor live in dark conditions. What vital but silent process goes on in the leaves during the day? 2

Have a look at the formula below, can you complete it by putting the correct words in the boxes? Chlorophyll Water Carbon Dioxide Oxygen Glucose Sunlight + + Look Point 3 (The Malaysian House, grid reference: 150 501) Rainforests are home to many people. To survive, they use the plants around them and buy some things from local village markets. Imagine you live in the rainforest, how would you live? Look carefully at the Malaysian house and surrounding garden. Complete the chart below to show what plants you would use to ensure you get what you need. Food Plants Medicine Building 3

Look Point 4 (Canopy Walkway, grid reference: 142 499 ) The vegetation in a rainforest is organised in layers with different animals and insects living in each layer. Emergent Layer For each layer link the plants and animals found there. Plants Animals Little sunshine reaches this layer so the plants have to grow large leaves to reach the sunlight. Young trees, small shrubs and woody plants. Many animals live in this layer as food is abundant. Gibbon, Tree Anteater, Hummingbird, Three-toed sloth, Coral Snake, Orangutan. Canopy Layer Trees as tall as sky scrapers towering 70m above the forest floor. Sunlight is plentiful up here. Poison Dart Frog, Anaconda, Jaguar, Wild pigs. Understorey It is very dark down here; Almost no plants grow in this area. Fallen leaves, seeds, fruits and branches begin to decay quickly. Moss, fungi, dead leaves, vines. Leopard, Red-eyed tree frogs, large concentration of insects. Tall trees with a thick maze of leaves and branches. Birdwing butterfly, Harpy Eagle, White Tailed Hawk Howler Monkey. Forest Floor 4

Look Point 5 (on the path along from The Waterfall grid reference: 145 519) Animals in the rainforest compete with each other for food and space. They must also avoid predators. To survive they have adapted to the humid and sometimes dangerous environment. Frogs and Bromeliads Have a look in the centre of the bromeliad, can you see any frogs inside? Some plants and animals in the rainforest help each other out. This is call symbiosis. What do the frogs gain from the bromeliad? What do the bromeliads gain from the frog? 5

Look Point 6 (under the Tropical Archway, grid reference: 153 516) Who needs a rainforest? Apart from Plant Product the plants, animals and people who live in them, we all need the rainforest. It Plant Product provides us with many everyday items. Walk under the Tropical Archway where Plant Product food and useful plants are growing. Plant Product Explore this area to find six plants we use every day. Plant Product Plant Product A Last Thought Now that you have discovered the rainforest, think for yourself about the reasons why rainforests are important to us - even if we don t live near one. Read the statements below and decide which you think are the most important. There is no right or wrong order but you can discuss your ideas with a friend. Number the statements 1-6 1 = More important 6 = Less important Rainforests have some of the richest diversity of plants and animals on earth. Trees growing in the rainforests take up carbon dioxide and make it into wood. Rainforests are home to many people who have learned how to live in harmony with the forests. Rainforests provide more drug-yielding plants for medicine than any other ecosystem. Rainforests provide many resources including medicines, food and materials. Rainforests make rain and regulate the climate globally. 6