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National Parks, Mountains and Hills

National Parks, Mountains and Hills

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Geography

1st - 3rd Grade

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5 Slides • 29 Questions

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National Parks, Mountains and Hills

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This is Hadrians Wall

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Multiple Choice

Which National Park is it located in?

1

North York Moors

2

Lake District

3

Northumberland

4

New Forest

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Which National Park is best seen by boat?

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Multiple Choice

Which national park is best seen by boat?

1

Yorkshire Dales

2

The Norfolk and Suffolk Broads

3

South Downs National Park

4

Peak District

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Multiple Choice

How many National Parks are in the UK?

1

10

2

15

3

13

4

2

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Type answer...

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Multiple Choice

The Irish word for Lake is.....

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Lough

2

Loch

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Multiple Choice

The highest mountain in England is?

1

Mount Snowdon

2

Ben Nevis

3

Scaffell Pike

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Multiple Choice

Which mountain is located in the Lake District National Park?

1

Mount Snowdon

2

Ben Nevis

3

Mount Lake

4

Scaffell Pike

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Multiple Choice

The highest mountain in the UK is?

1

Scaffell Pike

2

Ben Nevis

3

Mount Snowdon

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Multiple Choice

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Which national park is associated with lots of ponies?

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North York Moors

2

Dartmoor

3

The New Forest

4

Exmoor

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Multiple Choice

What would a visitor to the Lake District most likely be interested in?

1

Culture

2

Built attractions

3

Business

4

Nature

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Multiple Choice

An AONB means?

1

Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty

2

Area of Outstanding National Beauty

3

Area Of Natural Beauty Features

4

A Outstanding National Beauty Area

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Multiple Choice

Lake Windermere is located in......

1

The Peak District

2

Yorkshire Dales

3

Exmoor

4

The Lake District

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Multiple Choice

Mount Snowdon is the highest mountain in Scotland

1

True

2

False

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Multiple Choice

The largest National Park in the UK is?

1

Loch Lomond and the Trossachs

2

The Lake District

3

Snowdonia

4

Cairngorms

18

Multiple Choice

The Trossachs Mountain Range can be found where?

1

Scotland

2

England

3

Wales

4

Northern Ireland

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Focus on the picture

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Multiple Choice

If you were at the previous location, where would you be?

1

The Cotswolds

2

Pembrokshire Coast

3

New Forest

4

The Mendips

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Multiple Choice

Which Welsh National Park is situated by water?

1

Breacon Beacons

2

Pembrokeshire Coast

3

Snowdonia

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Multiple Choice

Which range is known as the "backbone of England"

1

Mendip Hills

2

The Chiltern Hills

3

The Pennines

4

The Cotswolds

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Multiple Choice

The Mountains of Mourne are located in the Republic of Ireland

1

False

2

True

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Focus on the picture

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Multiple Choice

Which mountain would you be on?

1

Mount Snowdon

2

Ben Nevis

3

Scaffell Pike

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Multiple Choice

Scaffell Pike is the highest mountain in England

1

True

2

False

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Multiple Choice

Which lake is in Northern Ireland?

1

Loch Ness

2

Lough Neagh

3

Loch Lomond

4

Lake Windermere

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Multiple Choice

How many national parks are in Scotland?

1

2

2

3

3

5

4

10

29

Multiple Choice

How many national parks are in Wales?

1

3

2

2

3

10

4

15

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Multiple Choice

What does AONB means?

1

Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty

2

Area of Outstanding National Beauty

3

Area Of Natural Beauty

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Multiple Choice

Pembrokeshire Coast, Snowdonia and the Cairngorms are all located in Wales

1

True

2

False

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Multiple Choice

What is the name of the structure situated close to the England and Scottish border?

1

Adrians Wall

2

Hadrians Wall

3

Great Wall of Northumberland

4

Handlers Wall

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Multiple Choice

Which National Park is the structure located in?

1

North York Moors

2

Lake District

3

Northumberland

4

New Forest

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