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Revision Rainforests
Revision Rainforests
Definition
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Task 2: Identify which of the BOLTSS are present on this map and which are not
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Types of landscape
LANDSCAPE EXAMPLE
MOUNTAIN
LANDSCAPES
GRASSLAND
LANDSCAPES
ACQUATIC
LANDSCAPES
DESERT
LANDSCAPES
POLAR REGION
LANDSCAPES
ISLAND
LANDSCAPES
RAINFOREST
LANDSCAPES
KARST LANDSCAPES
BUILT LANDSCAPES
Task 4: Read the following website about the Great Barrier Reef marine conservation (which is an
aquatic landscape) and answer the following questions:
https://www.marineconservation.org.au/great-barrier-reef-marine-park/
How much of the world’s coral reef does the Great Barrier Reef represent?
What are examples of the biodiversity found in the Great Barrier Reefs?
The reef supports a $_______________ tourism industry and supports _________ jobs.
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Task 5: Fill in the name of each layer of the rainforest and explain some of its features below
(if you need more room to type make the text boxes bigger)
Task 6: Types of
rainforests
Features:
Name:
Features:
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Features:
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Features:
Task 7: Answer the following questions
Explain why the rainforests are called ‘the lungs of the rainforest’.
Explain how the Australian or Amazonian rainforest has been changed by deforestation, why it has
changed, and who / what it has impacted and how.
What are two types of logging? Explain the difference between each.
Define interconnection.
What is the interconnection between rainforests and communities, rainforests and the
environment and rainforests and plants.