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The Return of the Forest

Environmental Science

This text describes the reforestation of an area that was once barren. It highlights the community's effort, hard work, and nature's resilience in bringing back the forest. The timeline shows the progression from pasture to pines, starting with people planting trees.

Reforestation Community Nature
10 Questions Easy Ages 8+ Feb 9, 2026

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This study set covers Environmental Science through 10 practice questions. This text describes the reforestation of an area that was once barren. It highlights the community's effort, hard work, and nature's resilience in bringing back the forest. The timeline shows the progression from pasture to pines, starting with people planting trees. Every question includes the correct answer so you can learn as you go — pick any format above to get started.

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1 What does 'Te Hokinga Mai o te Ngahere' mean in English?
  • A The Forest is Leaving
  • B The Forest Returns
  • C The Beginning of the Forest
  • D The Struggle of the Forest
2 What was present in the area 'not long ago' according to the text?
  • A A large city
  • B A vast forest
  • C No forest
  • D A desert
3 The return of the forest is a story of what?
  • A Government intervention and funding
  • B Natural disaster and recovery
  • C Community spirit, hard work, and nature's resilience
  • D Technological advancement and innovation
4 What does 'manawaroa o te taiao' translate to?
  • A The destruction of nature
  • B The beauty of nature
  • C Nature's resilience
  • D The anger of nature
5 What is the English title of the text?
  • A The Forest's Journey
  • B The Forest Returns
  • C The Story of the Trees
  • D Nature's Comeback
6 Which of these was NOT mentioned as a contributing factor to the forest's return?
  • A Community spirit
  • B Hard work
  • C Nature's resilience
  • D Government subsidies
7 What does the timeline 'Nawai i patiti, ka paina' represent?
  • A From desert to forest
  • B From pasture to pines
  • C From city to village
  • D From river to lake
8 What action did people begin to take around 1970?
  • A Building houses
  • B Planting trees
  • C Clearing land
  • D Studying the soil
9 The text suggests the area was transformed from what to what?
  • A Forest to grassland
  • B Grassland to forest
  • C Desert to grassland
  • D Water to land
10 What does 'Tirohia' mean?
  • A Listen
  • B Touch
  • C Look around
  • D Smell
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