absorption, abundance, access, accessibility, accommodate, acid-rain, adaptation, advocacy, advocate, air plants, alternatives, Amazon, amphibians, appreciation, aquatic, atmosphere, attraction, awesome
backlash, bacteria, balance, barren, beauty, benefit, biodegradable, biodiversity, biota, birds, bog, boost, botanical, boundary, bountiful, breeze, brilliant, bromeliad, bug, buttress, buzz
canopy, capacity, carbon dioxide, care, catastrophe, category, chemicals, clean-up, climate, clouds, coastal, combustible, commercial, commitment, community, condensation, conservation, conserve, conspicuous, contiguous, contribution, conviction, covering, creation, creature, crown, crucial, curb, current, cynicism
damage, decay, decline, decompose, defoliate, deforestation, demise, density, denude, deplete, deplorable, deposits, destructive, detection, devastation, development, difference, direction, disaster, discovery, disease, disposable, diversity, documentary, dramatize, drench, drought, dynamic
earth, ecological, ecology, ecosystem, efficiency, elimination, emission, encroach, endangered, endemic, energy, enigmatic, environment, envision, epicenter, equator, eradicate, erode, erosion, evaporation, evergreen, evidence, evolution, exclusive, exhaustion, expanse, experience, exploration, extinction
failure, fault, fauna, feature, fern, fertile, fibrous, flora, flourish, fluorescence, food chain, forestry, fumigation, fuss
galvanize, gander, gases, global, greed, green, greenhouse, groundwater, guideline
habitat, harbor, hazard, haze, herbicide, humidity, hurricane
impact, improvements, incineration, indigenous, influence, inhabit, initiative, inquiry, insects, insight, inspiration, intense, interference, inundation, invade, investigation
journalists, journey, jungle
keen, keep
landmark, landscape, layer, lianas, lower canopy
magical, magnificence, magnificent, mammals, management, marsh, maximization, metamorphosis, methane, microbes, mildew, moratorium, morphology, mortality, moss, motion, movement, mulch
nascent, national, native, natural, nature, neglect, nitrogen, nontoxic, nutrients
obliterate, occupy, official, onslaught, ooze, opposition, organism, organization, original, overlook, ozone
parasite, passionate, peril, permutation, pesticide, pests, petrify, plants, plentiful, pollutant, pollute, popular, popularity, precipitation, predator, predict, prehistoric, preservation, pressure, pride, primeval, pristine, prize, proclaim, prognosis, program, progress, projection, propagation, property, prosperity, protection, protest, public
query, quest, questions, quiet
rainwater, recipient, reclamation, recognition, record, rectify, refuge, reliance, remains, renewable, replica, repository, reproduction, reptiles, rescue, reserves, resilience, resolve, respect, restoration, revitalize, revival, rights, risk, role, roots, rot, ruin
safety, salinity, salute, salvage, science, scientist, scrap, sediment, sentiment, shelter, shortage, skepticism, slide, smoke, solar, soluble, species, speculation, speech, spew, spiel, splendid, spotlight, sprawl, staunch, stewardship, storm, strangler trees, stress, stunning, success, sun, sunlight, supply, support, surface, survival, survive, sustainable, swamp, symbiosis, symptom, synergy
taint, task, temperate, temperature, terrain, thermal springs, thrive, thundershower, timber, toil, toxic, toxin, tract, treatment, trespass, tribute, triumph, tropical, trumpet, tsunami
ultimate, ultraviolet rays, undeveloped, unique, unspoiled, uplifting, upper canopy, uproot
valuable, vanish, vapor, vegetation, venue, versatile, vested interest, vigilance, violation, visible, vision, vista, volatile, volcano, volunteers, vulnerable
wallow, waste, water, waterfall, weather, weeds, white water, wildlife, wind, winner, world, world-class, worldwide, wreck
yield
zealous, zero-tolerance, zone
Rain Forests Lesson Plan subjects:
1. In what countries does heavy rainfall occur that would allow tropical rain forests?
2. What makes the plant life interesting to scientists in rain forests?
3. What kinds of plants grow on tree branches? Why?
4. Animals live in the upper and lower canopies of a rain forest. Name some of them and explain how they can live at various levels, even on the ground.
5. If people live in rain forests, how do they survive? Can you give a few examples?
6. Explain what factors make an area a rain forest?
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