Try this 10-question GCSE quiz to see how much you know about tropical rainforests, their distribution and structure, how plants and animals are adapted to living there and rainforest biodiversity.
If you haven't already done it, work through the ‘Investigating tropical rainforests’ unit to find out more. Or look at it again to help fill in any gaps in your knowledge.
Rank | Name | Score |
---|---|---|
1st | EFA | 20 |
2nd | COO | 20 |
3rd | EFA | 20 |
4th | LA. | 20 |
5th | TST | 20 |
6th | ERI | 20 |
7th | HCc | 20 |
8th | Nga | 20 |
9th | mmc | 20 |
10th | DNM | 20 |
People dispersed over a large space
Large naturally occurring community of plants and animals
A plant’s way of cooling down
A large variety of plants and animals in a particular habitat
23.5° North and South
25.3° North and South
13.5° North and South
35.2° North and South
Regulating the climate
A plant’s way of cooling down
Water in the air
The natural home or environment of a plant, animal or organism
Emergent layer
Forest floor
Canopy layer
Emigrating layer
Emergent layer
Canopy layer
Understorey layer
Forest floor
Emergent layer
Canopy layer
Understorey layer
Forest floor
Emergent layer
Canopy layer
Understorey layer
Forest floor
Emergent layer
Canopy layer
Understorey layer
Forest floor
Equestrian
Requisition
Transpiration
Sequestration
Locally, rainforests maintain irregular storms
Locally, rainforests maintain regular rainfall and prevent floods or droughts
Locally, rainforests can prevent monsoon seasons
Locally, rainforests can cause desertification
You scored this time. The more correct answers you give, and the fewer incorrect answers you guess, the better your score.