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QUIZ CHALLENGE: So, How Much Do You Really Know About Natural Wonders?
Challenge yourself to recall key moments of your Adventures with Natural Wonders, and find out where you rank in the Geology Stack!

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Which of these natural phenomena is caused by living things?
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 Hint: Read pages 34–37, 55–57, 72, 79.
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Blue Tears
stalagmites
basalt columns
mammatus clouds
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None of Mount Kilimanjaro’s volcanic peaks will ever erupt again. True/False?
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Hint: Read pages 66–67.
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Which conditions must be present for snow rollers to form naturally? (Choose one or more answers.)
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Hint: Find the answers on pages 50–53.
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Strong winds.
Snow.
Flat or gently sloping land.
Thunderstorms.
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Natural salt pans are formed when…
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Hint: Read pages 60–61.
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the water in salt lakes dries up.
salt grains are carried to a region by the wind.
the nutrients in soil are washed away, leaving behind salt.
humans process salt and remove its impurities.
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Cappadocia’s rock formations were made by volcanic and erosion processes. True/False?
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Hint: Read page 29.
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Which are the world’s two largest waterfalls?
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Hint: Find the answers on page 16.
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Victoria Falls.
Niagara Falls.
Horseshoe Falls.
Bridal Veil Falls.
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Gypsum sand looks white because…
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Hint: Read page 26.
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its tiny surfaces all reflect light.
it does not absorb heat from sunlight.
it is actually salt.
it is as fine as snow.
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Which of these statements about the ocean sunfish is false?
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Hint: Find the answer on pages 44–48.
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Its main predators are seabirds.
Instead of a tail, it swims with the help of a bony structure called a clavus.
Its main food is jellyfish.
A female can release millions of eggs at a time.
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The liger is bigger than either of its parents because…
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Hint: Read pages 38–42.
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of its combination of genes from a male lion and female tiger.
it tends to have genetic defects.
it eats more food than either of its parents.
it belongs to an ancient species of big cat that is now almost extinct.
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How did Giant’s Causeway get its name?
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Hint: Read pages 32–37.
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People imagined that it was made by living beings of great size and strength.
It looks like a group of many staircases.
It is a very large landform off the Irish coast.
It was named by the giant beings that lived in Ireland and Scotland thousands of years ago.
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