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Big Bend - Exam
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  • 1. Big Bend National Park, located in West Texas along the Rio Grande, is a sprawling expanse of rugged mountains, vast desert landscapes, and the winding waters of the river that forms a natural border with Mexico. Encompassing over 800,000 acres, it is a place where visitors can marvel at dramatic geological formations, including steep canyons, volcanic rocks, and majestic desert vistas. The diverse ecosystems within the park support a remarkable variety of wildlife, with over 450 species of birds and a rich array of flora that bloom vibrantly throughout the seasons. Whether hiking the challenging trails of the Chisos Mountains, exploring the historical sites that hint at the rich cultural heritage of the area, or stargazing under one of the darkest skies in the contiguous United States, Big Bend offers a unique and immersive experience for nature lovers and adventurers alike. It is a sanctuary for solitude and reflection, embodying the quintessential beauty of the American Southwest.

    What state is Big Bend National Park located in?
A) Arizona
B) New Mexico
C) Texas
D) California
  • 2. What river forms the boundary between the U.S. and Mexico at Big Bend?
A) Brazos River
B) Rio Grande
C) Colorado River
D) Nueces River
  • 3. What is the highest peak in Big Bend National Park?
A) Chisos Mountains
B) Mexican Hat
C) Emory Peak
D) Pinnacles
  • 4. What is the name of the visitor center in Big Bend?
A) Big Bend Ranch Visitor Center
B) Terlingua Visitor Center
C) Rio Grande Village Visitor Center
D) Chisos Basin Visitor Center
  • 5. Which Indigenous tribe historically inhabited the Big Bend area?
A) Navajo
B) Chisos
C) Cheyenne
D) Sioux
  • 6. What year was Big Bend National Park established?
A) 1944
B) 1964
C) 1954
D) 1934
  • 7. Which two ecosystems meet at Big Bend?
A) Coast and Desert
B) Desert and Mountains
C) Forest and Tundra
D) Wetland and Grassland
  • 8. Which larger region is Big Bend part of?
A) Sonoran Desert
B) Great Basin
C) Appalachian Mountains
D) Chihuahuan Desert
  • 9. Which town is closest to Big Bend National Park?
A) El Paso
B) Marfa
C) Alpine
D) Terlingua
  • 10. Which endangered cat species may be seen in Big Bend?
A) Cougar
B) Lynx
C) Ocelot
D) Bengal tiger
  • 11. What geological features are prominent in Big Bend?
A) Coral reefs
B) Glaciers
C) Volcanic formations
D) Sand dunes
  • 12. Which is a significant threat to Big Bend's ecosystems?
A) Erosion
B) Invasive Species
C) Mining
D) Woodland Fires
  • 13. What is a popular activity in Big Bend National Park?
A) Skiing
B) Hiking
C) Surfing
D) Bungee jumping
  • 14. What is the total area of Big Bend National Park?
A) 801,163 acres
B) 640,000 acres
C) 500,000 acres
D) 1,000,000 acres
  • 15. The park is named after which type of geographical feature?
A) Canyon
B) Mountain range
C) Bend in the river
D) Desert valley
  • 16. What is a popular water activity in the Rio Grande at Big Bend?
A) Scuba Diving
B) Surfing
C) Sailing
D) Canoeing
  • 17. What kind of climate does Big Bend have?
A) Temperate Climate
B) Tropical Climate
C) Arctic Climate
D) Desert Climate
  • 18. Which animal is known for its large antlers and might be seen in Big Bend?
A) Moose
B) Caribou
C) Mule deer
D) Elk
  • 19. How many species of birds can be found in Big Bend?
A) 400-500
B) Under 100
C) 200-300
D) Over 450
  • 20. Big Bend is known for its:
A) Cold temperatures
B) Dark skies for stargazing
C) Heavy traffic
D) Floral diversity
  • 21. What is the name of the campground near the Chisos Mountains?
A) Primitive Camping Area
B) Chisos Basin Campground
C) Rio Grande Campground
D) Pinery Camping Area
  • 22. What category of park is Big Bend classified as?
A) State Park
B) National Park
C) Wildlife Refuge
D) Historical Site
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