A) Volcanic plains and geysers B) Arctic tundra and glaciers C) Sand dunes and coastal meadows D) Dense forests and rocky cliffs
A) Denmark B) Norway C) Finland D) Sweden
A) Rock climbing and spelunking B) Rafting and kayaking C) Ice fishing and cross-country skiing D) Sunbathing and swimming
A) The Arctic Ocean B) The Baltic Sea C) The Atlantic Ocean D) The North Sea
A) Desert birds and ostriches B) Tropical birds and hummingbirds C) Birds of prey and parrots D) Waterfowl and waders
A) Volcanic activity B) Wind erosion C) River sedimentation D) Glacial movement
A) Preservation of biodiversity B) Development of industrial sites C) Urban expansion D) Commercial logging
A) Salty soil and wind exposure B) Frozen ground and low sunlight C) High humidity and shade D) Arid climate and sandy soil
A) Diving and snorkeling B) Motocross and dune buggy racing C) Ski jumping and bobsledding D) Hiking and walking
A) Coastal landscapes B) Mountain ranges C) Volcanic craters D) River deltas
A) Permission for resource extraction B) Restrictions on certain activities C) Encouragement of heavy industry D) Unrestricted development
A) Preference for waterlogged environments B) Need for constant shade C) Ability to withstand salt and drought D) Requirement for nutrient-rich soil
A) Turku B) Helsinki C) Pori D) Tampere
A) Seals and various fish species B) Coral reefs and tropical fish C) Penguins and polar bears D) Whales and sharks
A) Ancient ruins and historical monuments B) Expansive beaches and natural landscapes C) Skyscrapers and urban architecture D) Industrial factories and power plants
A) Desert expanses B) Coastal and dune ecosystems C) Tropical rainforests D) Alpine forests
A) Peaceful and natural B) Industrial and noisy C) Urban and crowded D) Bustling and commercial
A) Insects and small mammals B) Amphibians like frogs C) Large predators like lions D) Reptiles like crocodiles
A) Reds, oranges, and yellows B) Grays, blacks, and whites C) Purples, pinks, and magentas D) Blues, greens, and sandy browns
A) Flooding and drought B) Erosion and pollution C) Deforestation and desertification D) Volcanic eruptions and earthquakes
A) Amusement parks and casinos B) Shopping malls and luxury hotels C) Industrial ports and factories D) Walking trails and information points
A) Its leaves absorb all moisture B) Its height creates a windbreak C) Its root systems bind the soil D) Its flowers attract predators
A) It is undeveloped and uninteresting B) It has significant environmental and recreational value C) It is primarily an industrial zone D) It is a site for resource extraction
A) Marine life that attracts birds of prey B) Limited bird species and dense cover C) Diverse bird species and open habitats D) Artificial bird feeders and enclosures
A) Stay on designated paths B) Build fires on the dunes C) Collect plants from the dunes D) Dig holes in the dunes |