Question
Which statements accurately describe the value of the rain forest?
Choose all correct answers.
Responses
Soil beneath the rain forest is rich with nutrients.
Soil beneath the rain forest is rich with nutrients.
The rain forest produces vast quantities of oxygen.
The rain forest produces vast quantities of oxygen.
Geologists believe vast oil reserves lie under the rain forest floor.
Geologists believe vast oil reserves lie under the rain forest floor.
More than half of all known plant types are found there.
Choose all correct answers.
Responses
Soil beneath the rain forest is rich with nutrients.
Soil beneath the rain forest is rich with nutrients.
The rain forest produces vast quantities of oxygen.
The rain forest produces vast quantities of oxygen.
Geologists believe vast oil reserves lie under the rain forest floor.
Geologists believe vast oil reserves lie under the rain forest floor.
More than half of all known plant types are found there.
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The correct statements that accurately describe the value of the rain forest are:
1. The rain forest produces vast quantities of oxygen.
2. More than half of all known plant types are found there.
The statement about the soil beneath the rain forest being rich with nutrients is generally not accurate, as rain forest soils are often poor in nutrients due to leaching from heavy rainfall. The statement about geologists believing vast oil reserves lie under the rain forest floor can be true in some regions, but it is not a universal characteristic of all rainforests and does not describe their ecological value.
1. The rain forest produces vast quantities of oxygen.
2. More than half of all known plant types are found there.
The statement about the soil beneath the rain forest being rich with nutrients is generally not accurate, as rain forest soils are often poor in nutrients due to leaching from heavy rainfall. The statement about geologists believing vast oil reserves lie under the rain forest floor can be true in some regions, but it is not a universal characteristic of all rainforests and does not describe their ecological value.