A) Industrial expansion B) Urban development and housing C) Agricultural farming D) Nature conservation and recreation
A) A large open field B) A lake C) A sandy desert D) A mountain peak
A) White-water rafting B) Hiking C) Ski jumping D) Ice fishing
A) Savanna B) Coral reef C) Forest D) Tundra
A) By helicopter only B) Public transport and car C) By private jet D) Via a special ferry service
A) Mass construction projects B) Sustainable tourism practices C) Wildlife hunting D) Aggressive logging
A) Nature observation towers B) Restoration of natural habitats C) Intensive commercial development D) Small picnic areas
A) Volcanic craters B) Salt flats C) Canyons and mesas D) Glacial formations and rocky outcrops
A) Native plant and animal species B) Urban wildlife C) Domesticated animals D) Introduced invasive species
A) Autumn B) Spring C) Summer D) Winter
A) A source of industrial pollution B) A site for hazardous waste disposal C) A green lung and recreational area D) A commercial shopping district
A) Cactus forest B) Pine and birch forest C) Bamboo forest D) Palm tree forest
A) Exposure to urban smog B) Opportunities for extreme sports C) Stress reduction and connection with nature D) Increased exposure to noise pollution
A) Start campfires anywhere B) Leave no trace C) Feed the wildlife D) Dispose of trash in natural areas
A) A bird watching spot B) A natural lake C) A walking trail D) A ski resort
A) It borders and provides access to nature from urban areas. B) It is completely isolated from any urban centers. C) It is an artificial manufactured landscape. D) It is a purely industrial zone.
A) Waterfalls and geysers B) Swamps and marshes only C) Oceans and seas D) Lakes and streams
A) Whales and dolphins B) Birds and small mammals C) Penguins and seals D) Lions and tigers
A) Walking on marked trails B) Off-road vehicle use C) Canoeing on lakes D) Picnicking in designated areas
A) Cycling B) Sledding C) Ice skating D) Snowshoeing
A) By releasing pollutants. B) By increasing noise levels. C) By improving air quality and providing green space. D) By reducing natural water sources.
A) Human impact and visitor management B) Lack of sunlight C) Overgrowth of beneficial plants D) Natural disasters like earthquakes
A) Extensive use of ropes and harnesses. B) Off-trail navigation. C) Relatively flat and well-maintained paths. D) Steep, challenging climbs.
A) Rocky terrain B) Vast plains C) Tropical rainforest D) Arid desert
A) Urban exploration B) Shopping and entertainment C) Tranquility and natural beauty D) Thrill-seeking adventures |