Environmentally Sensitive Ecosystems

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In what ocean would you find the Galapagos Islands?
Pacific
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The majority of land animals present on the Galapagos Islands are...
Reptiles
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In what country would you find Snowdonia National Park?
Wales
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What group of animals show the greatest biodiversity in the Snowdonia National Park?
Birds
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In what country would you find the Lake District National Park?
England
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What type of seal can be found in Antarctica?
Weddell
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What type of toads can be found in the Lake District?
Natterjack
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Plant that is able to grow in Antarctica
Lichen
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There is only one species of land mammal on the Galapagos Islands, this is the...
Rice Rat
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Famous scientist associated with the Galapagos Islands
Darwin
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What is Antarctica almost entirely covered by?
Ice Sheet
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The Antarctica Treaty has a provision to manage...
Tourism
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Name of the power station built to help meet the demands of the national grid
Dinorwig
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Scientific name of the Galapagos Giant Tortoise
Chelonoidis Nigra
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Scientific name of the Emperor Penguin
Aptenodytes Forsteri
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The Galapagos Islands are of special interest because they have never been connected to what?
Mainland
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Is Antarctica the coldest or the hottest continent?
Coldest
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Is Antarctica the highest or the lowest continent?
Highest
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