Preserving {Ans: Maintain it in its original state.}Food insecurity {Ans: Being without access to enough affordable, nutritious food.}Exploitation {Ans: Treating someone unfairly in order to benefit from their work.}Global carbon sink {Ans: The rainforest takes in large amounts of carbon dioxide e.g. a sink.}Global carbon balance {Ans: The balance of carbon dioxide in the world's atmosphere.}Conflict {Ans: A serious disagreement or argument.}Canopy {Ans: Continuous layer of trees that protects the ground from heavy rainfall.}Navigable rivers {Ans: Main rivers used for transportation}Biomass {Ans: Renewable organic materials, such as wood, agricultural crops or wastes, especially when used as a source of fuel or energy.}Decay {Ans: The process of rotting or decomposition.}Export earnings {Ans: Is the money one country has made through selling goods to another country.}Ground layer {Ans: Lowest layer of the rainforest, made up of decomposed material, scattered plants and fungi.}Major settlements {Ans: Major towns and cities.}Conservation {Ans: Managing the environment in order to preserve, protect or restore it.}unregulated {Ans: Not controlled or supervised}Commercial agriculture/farming {Ans: Growing crops or raising animals for profit.}Paris Climate Agreement 2015 {Ans: Is an agreement within the UN to