Explore the Wonders of Rainforests

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Explore the Wonders of Rainforests

Test your knowledge about one of the Earth's most vital ecosystems with this engaging quiz on rainforests. Discover fascinating facts ranging from the largest rainforest in the world to the diverse wildlife that calls these lush environments home.

Join now to learn more about:

  • Species diversity
  • Medicinal plants
  • Ecological importance
  • Environmental conservation
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by DivingLeaf320
Which is the largest Rainforest of the world?
The Amazon forest
Pacific Temperate Rainforest
Tongass National Forest
Sinharaja Forest
How high can a tiger spring up in the air?
20 feet
15 feet
40 feet
4 feet
What percent of natural medicines have been discovered in Rainforests?
Over 25%
Over 50%
Over 10%
What is the average rainfall in the Amazon rainforest?
108 inches per year
20 inches per year
400 inches per year
Can Rainforests be found in Canada?
True
False
Rainforests help to regulate the temperatures around the world and the weather patterns as well.
True
False
90% of the worlds forests are in the underdeveloped or developed countries around the world.
True
False
Timber, coffee, cocoa are found in the Rainforest?
True
False
About 80% of the flowers found in Australian rainforests are not found anywhere in world.
True
False
Variety of animals including snakes, frogs, birds, insects, cougars, chameleons, turtles, jaguars and many more are found in tropical rainforests.
True
False
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