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Moana: Ecosystems in action

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  • Why are lagoons, like the one near Moana’s village, and wetlands important to both people and nature?
    They are a natural barrier between the land and ocean.
    They do not provide water for different plants and animals.
    They provide food and shelter for many species.
    They are dry, sandy locations.
  • Why is biodiversity important to ecosystems like forests, oceans, or even cities?
    It makes the area more attractive to tourists.
    It ensures all species can support each other.
    It helps people grow more crops.
    It speeds up the growth of trees.
  • Ecosystems are balanced when every part plays an important role, from the smallest insects to the largest animals.
    True
    False
  • What roles do trees or palm trees play in ecosystems?
    They are only there for humans to use their wood.
    They produce oxygen.
    They store carbon to help reduce climate change.
    They provide food and building materials.
  • Trees, like coconut trees on Motunui, are vital for both humans and animals in many ecosystems around the world.
    True
    False
  • How do coral reefs, like those around Motunui, help their ecosystems?
    They keep water clean by filtering debris.
    They protect shorelines from strong waves.
    They provide food and shelter for marine life.
    They make sure sharks reach the coast line.
  • What is the primary source of energy for all ecosystems, including coral reefs and forests?
    The wind
    The sun
    The coconut trees
    The fish in the lagoon
  • Plants, animals, and people depend on each other in all ecosystems, just like Moana depends on her island and the sea.
    False
    True
  • Pollution in one part of the ocean (like near Motunui) won’t affect other parts, such as coral reefs or lagoons.
    True
    False
  • What is an ecosystem?
    A group of people working together
    A type of building
    A system of connected living and non-living things
    A way of organizing animals
  • Why is it important for humans to only take what they need from nature?
    They actually need to take more, because it might run out
    To avoid running out of resources like food and water
    To reduce waste
    To make sure ecosystems stay balanced
  • What could happen if people overfish in a lagoon or coastal area?
    The coral reef could suffer.
    Fish populations might decrease.
    Fish populations would increase.
    Other animals might lose a food source.