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EXERCISE 1: Name the animals and choose if they live in Temperate Forests or Rainforests.

We have three pictures:

1. First animal: A large deer with big antlers, standing in a forest with mossy trees and ferns.
→ This is an Elk (also called a Wapiti).
→ Elk live in Temperate Forests — especially in North America, Europe, and Asia, where there are cold winters and warm summers.
→ So we write “Elk” and select “Temperate Forests”.

2. Second animal: A spotted cat lying among green leaves and branches.
→ This is a Jaguar.
→ Jaguars live in Rainforests — especially in Central and South America, like the Amazon. They need hot, wet, dense forests.
→ So we write “Jaguar” and select “Rainforests”.

3. Third animal: A small rodent with stripes on its back, sitting on a rock.
→ This is a Chipmunk.
→ Chipmunks live in Temperate Forests — they’re common in North American woods with deciduous trees and seasons.
→ So we write “Chipmunk” and select “Temperate Forests”.

All selections made correctly based on habitat knowledge.

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EXERCISE 2: Read the sentences and say if they are TRUE or FALSE.

Let’s go one by one:

1. *“In temperate forests temperatures are hot in summer and cold in winter.”*
→ TRUE. Temperate forests have four distinct seasons — hot summers and cold winters. That’s what “temperate” means — moderate but with seasonal changes.

2. *“In rainforests there are high levels of precipitation and humidity.”*
→ TRUE. Rainforests get lots of rain every year and are very humid — that’s why they’re called “rain” forests!

3. *“In jungles temperatures are very high and it does not rain.”*
→ FALSE. Jungles are actually part of rainforests — they’re hot AND rainy! If it didn’t rain, it wouldn’t be a jungle. This sentence is wrong.

4. *“Deciduous trees do not lose their leaves in winter and stay green all the year.”*
→ FALSE. Deciduous trees DO lose their leaves in winter — that’s what “deciduous” means! Trees that stay green all year are called “evergreen”.

All answers checked and verified.

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Final Answer:

Exercise 1:
- Elk — Temperate Forests
- Jaguar — Rainforests
- Chipmunk — Temperate Forests

Exercise 2:
- TRUE
- TRUE
- FALSE
- FALSE
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