School in the rainforest often takes place in simple, open-air classrooms or community spaces that blend with the natural surroundings. Students typically learn about their environment, including local flora and fauna, traditional practices, and sustainable living. Education may be less structured than in urban settings, focusing on hands-on experiences and community involvement. Resources can be limited, but the curriculum is often rich in cultural heritage and practical skills essential for life in the rainforest.
Yes, children in tropical rainforest areas typically attend school like children in other regions. In some cases, schools may be situated in rural areas or may face challenges like extreme weather, but efforts are made to provide education to children in these environments.
you need to get it from your school
the jacana lives in the rainforest or if you called it the canpoy which is like the rainforest.
its rainy because it says RAINforest and why is because your stupid
Because they like the light and there is no light in the rainforest.
in the rainforest what is winter like
The rainforest is mostly trees and trees produce oxygen. So if there are a lot of trees like in the rainforest, there will be a ton of oxygen coming from the rainforest.
Its like being in a jungle
there are names like daintree and the Amazon
because it is
fishy
wet ;)