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A) California B) Florida C) Hawaii D) Alaska
A) American alligator B) Florida panther C) Polar bear D) Manatee
A) Tamiami Trail B) Mangrove Boulevard C) Everglade Expressway D) Sunshine Parkway
A) Great Smoky Mountains National Park B) Yosemite National Park C) Everglades National Park D) Yellowstone National Park
A) Limestone bedrock B) Granite mountains C) Basalt deposits D) Sand dunes
A) Kissimmee River B) Columbia River C) Mississippi River D) Colorado River
A) Lake of Alligators B) Forest of Mangroves C) River of Grass D) Swamp of Reeds
A) Miccosukee B) Navajo C) Cherokee D) Sioux
A) Climate change B) Habitat loss and fragmentation C) Illegal hunting D) Disease
A) 1976 B) 1947 C) 1979 D) 1987
A) The southern twenty percent B) The western half C) The entire Everglades D) The northern thirty percent
A) To preserve unique geographic features B) To develop land for agriculture C) To protect a fragile ecosystem D) To promote tourism
A) Two million people B) One million people C) Five hundred thousand people D) Half a million people
A) Fifty B) Twenty C) Thirty-six D) Forty
A) Bald eagle B) West Indian manatee C) American crocodile D) Florida panther
A) 1 mile per day B) 2 miles per day C) 0.25 miles per day D) 0.5 miles per day
A) Orange County B) Dade County C) Collier County D) Monroe County
A) It was declared a national park B) It was included in the Ramsar Convention C) It was declared a Biosphere Reserve D) It was listed as a World Heritage Site
A) Feeding the Gulf of Mexico B) Recharging South Florida's fresh water C) Providing drinking water to Miami D) Supplying water to agricultural lands
A) It is the highest point in the park B) It marks the park's southern boundary C) It is the oldest structure in the park D) It rises 20 feet above sea level
A) 10 to 20 feet above sea level B) 0 to 8 feet above sea level C) 5 to 15 feet above sea level D) 20 to 30 feet above sea level
A) 350 B) 250 C) 300 D) 400
A) Mediterranean climate (Csa). B) Desert climate (BWh). C) Tropical monsoon climate (Am). D) Tropical rainforest climate (Af).
A) They are usually covered by peat. B) They become dry and barren. C) They are covered by sand dunes. D) They are covered by marl.
A) Temperate oceanic climate. B) Mediterranean climate. C) Continental climate. D) Tropical monsoon climate.
A) The Appalachian Mountains. B) The Grand Canyon. C) The Floridan aquifer. D) The Rocky Mountains.
A) Florida black bears B) Southern bald eagles C) American green tree frogs D) Northern cardinals
A) Square B) Triangular C) Teardrop D) Circular
A) Poisonwood B) Wild tamarind C) Wild coffee D) White indigoberry
A) Bloom B) Shed leaves C) Grow taller D) Die off
A) Florida panthers B) Eastern meadowlarks C) Woodpeckers D) Black bears
A) Mangrove trees B) Oak trees C) Pine trees D) Cypress trees
A) Provide oxygen for root systems B) Support the tree trunk C) Attract pollinators D) Store water
A) Pine needles B) Orchids C) Spanish moss D) Bromeliads
A) Thirty B) Ten C) Fifteen D) Twenty-five
A) Belted kingfisher B) Sparrow C) Pigeon D) Dove
A) White-tailed deer B) Bobcat C) River otter D) Raccoon
A) Oak trees B) Mangrove trees C) Palm trees D) Cypress trees
A) Red mangrove B) White mangrove C) Yellow mangrove D) Black mangrove
A) 220 B) 150 C) 100 D) 300
A) Elephant B) Polar bear C) Green turtle D) Koala
A) Pelicans B) Doves C) Sparrows D) Pigeons
A) 30 species B) 50 species C) 10 species D) 24 species
A) White mangrove B) Black mangrove C) Red mangrove D) Blue mangrove
A) Kangaroo B) Giraffe C) Panda D) West Indian manatee
A) Mangrove cuckoos B) Swans C) Flamingos D) Penguins
A) Mountainous regions B) Tropical rainforests C) Saltwater marshes D) Desert
A) Pine trees B) Cacti C) Oak trees D) Saltwort
A) Bald eagle B) Cape Sable seaside sparrow C) Hummingbird D) Peregrine falcon
A) Ostrich B) Flamingo C) Wood stork D) Penguin
A) Bottlenose dolphins B) Manatees C) Sharks D) Stingrays
A) Seminole B) Tequesta C) Calusa D) Creek
A) Bald eagles B) Pelicans C) Cormorants D) Roseate spoonbills
A) Declining water quality B) Pollution from industrial runoff C) Altered salinity D) Warming waters
A) Spanish attempts at conquest B) British colonization C) French invasion D) Creek incursions
A) Snook B) Catfish C) Redfish D) Bonefish
A) 800 B) 10,000 C) 5,000 D) 2,000
A) Opossums B) Raccoons C) Alligators D) Bobcats
A) Spanish B) Creeks C) French D) British
A) Declining water quality B) Overfishing C) Warming waters D) Altered salinity
A) In 1956. B) In 1922. C) In 1920. D) In 1890.
A) In 1956. B) In 1922. C) In 1890. D) In 1920.
A) Everglades City. B) Chokoloskee. C) Ten Thousand Islands. D) Flamingo.
A) The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers B) Marjory Stoneman Douglas C) Napoleon Bonaparte Broward D) Michael Grunwald
A) $100 B) $50 C) $30 D) $75
A) Orlando B) Tampa C) Miami D) Davie
A) Tobacco B) Rice C) Sugarcane D) Cotton
A) The 1926 Miami Hurricane B) The Florida Tornado Outbreak C) The Great Miami Flood D) The 1928 Okeechobee Hurricane
A) Ecology conservation B) Urban development C) Tourism promotion D) Agricultural expansion
A) Increased biodiversity B) Improved soil quality C) Better views but ecological damage D) Enhanced water retention
A) Serious wildfires occurred B) Increased rainfall C) Stabilized water levels D) Improved agricultural yields
A) 1934 B) 1916 C) 1923 D) 1947
A) Spessard Holland B) John Pennekamp C) Marjory Stoneman Douglas D) Ernest F. Coe
A) Franklin D. Roosevelt B) Dwight D. Eisenhower C) John F. Kennedy D) Harry Truman
A) November 10, 1978 B) October 24, 1979 C) October 26, 1976 D) June 4, 1987
A) 50% B) 75% C) About 86% D) 95%
A) UNESCO B) National Park Service C) World Wildlife Fund D) International Union for Conservation of Nature
A) Ozone depletion B) Desertification C) Deforestation D) Eutrophication
A) Ernest F. Coe B) John Pennekamp C) Marjory Stoneman Douglas D) Spessard Holland
A) 1987 B) 2007 C) 1993 D) 2010
A) 1976 B) 1987 C) 1997 D) 1978
A) Ernest F. Coe B) Harry Truman C) John Pennekamp D) Spessard Holland
A) Constructing dams and canals B) Developing agricultural areas C) Building airports D) Constructing purely environmental projects
A) World War II B) The Great Depression C) The Cold War D) The Dust Bowl
A) 1934 B) 1916 C) 1947 D) 1928
A) 1993 B) 1979 C) 1976 D) 1987
A) President Bill Clinton B) President George H. W. Bush C) President Barack Obama D) President Ronald Reagan
A) 75,000 acres B) 50,000 acres C) 109,506 acres D) 200,000 acres
A) Bicycles B) All motor vehicles C) Airboats D) Boats
A) 1995 B) 2005 C) 2010 D) 2000
A) Four B) Two C) Three D) One
A) 90 mph B) 100 mph C) 150 mph D) 125 mph
A) Freshwater pools B) Saltwater intrusion C) New plant growth D) Standing dead snags
A) The park headquarters B) The original Gulf Coast Visitor Center C) The visitor center at Flamingo D) The main park entrance
A) Visitor satisfaction B) Tourist numbers C) Wildlife populations D) Nutrient concentrations
A) 70 B) 30 C) 50 D) 100
A) Administrative Region III B) Administrative Region I C) Administrative Region IV D) Administrative Region II
A) The Northern Region B) The Central Region C) The Southeast Region D) The Western Region
A) More than 900 B) More than 700 C) More than 800 D) More than 1,000
A) $25 B) $10 C) $20 D) $16 |