A) Kirghizstan B) Kazakhstan C) Uzbekistan D) Turkmenistan
A) They glow in the dark. B) They are covered in vegetation. C) They produce a sound when disturbed. D) They change color with seasons.
A) Up to 50 meters. B) Up to 300 meters. C) Up to 150 meters. D) Up to 10 meters.
A) Their unique sound. B) Their height. C) Their color changes. D) The presence of rare animals.
A) Sand avalanches. B) Heavy rain. C) Snowfall. D) Fog formation.
A) Aksu-Zhabagly National Park. B) Altyn-Emel National Park. C) Bayanaul National Park. D) Karkaraly National Park.
A) To monitor wildlife. B) To analyze soil samples. C) To research local flora. D) To study their unique acoustic properties.
A) Clay. B) Limestone. C) Granite. D) Sand.
A) In 1996. B) In 1992. C) In 1986. D) In 2000. |