Rainforest Wonders
Explore the amazing world of rainforests with this Grade 3 science worksheet, covering layers, animals, and plants.
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1. Which layer of the rainforest receives the most sunlight?
Forest floor
Understory
Canopy
Emergent layer
2. Which of these animals would you most likely find in a rainforest?
Polar bear
Camel
Monkey
Penguin
3. Rainforests are very important because they produce much of the world's .
4. The weather in a rainforest is usually warm and .
5. All rainforests are located near the Earth's North Pole.
True
False
6. Name two things that make rainforests unique compared to other forests.
7. Look at the image below showing the layers of a rainforest. Write the name of each layer next to its description.

Topmost layer, with tall trees:
Dense layer of leaves and branches:
Dark layer below the canopy:
Ground level, with decaying plants:
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