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The Gobi Desert The Gobi Desert is located in both Northern Chin

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9th Grade

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The Gobi Desert The Gobi Desert is located in both Northern China and Southern Mongolia, covering a total area of 1.29 million km^2 The name "Gobi" in Mongolian means 1)....................... place. The annual rainfall is about 18 cm. Gobi has rapid temperature changes, both seasonally and daily. Summer months bring temperatures of up to 50°C whilst in the winter months, temperatures can drop to below -40°C. This is also where some of the world's first fossilised dinosaur eggs were found. Tourists who want to explore the Gobi Desert should travel in Jeep cars with local drivers or by camel. They can admire a dramatic rocky landscape, high sand dunes, and see some of the unique Gobi Desert animals such as the Jerboa, Snow Leopard, and Siberian Ibex. They should also visit ancient ruins and oasis communities, as well as meet the nomadic people whose ways of life remain untouched by Western influence. However, the Gobi Desert is not without any threat. It is still growing at an alarming rate, causing the loss of valuable grassland.

1. waterless

1. large

1. wide

1. high

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

The Gobi Desert The Gobi Desert is located in both Northern China and Southern Mongolia, covering a total area of 1.29 million km^2 The name "Gobi" in Mongolian means 1)....................... place. The annual rainfall is about 18 cm. Gobi has rapid temperature changes, both seasonally and daily. Summer months bring temperatures of up to 50°C whilst in the winter months, temperatures can drop to below -40°C. This is also where some of the world's first fossilised dinosaur 2)....................... were found. Tourists who want to explore the Gobi Desert should travel in Jeep cars with local drivers or by camel. They can admire a dramatic rocky landscape, high sand dunes, and see some of the unique Gobi Desert animals such as the Jerboa, Snow Leopard, and Siberian Ibex. They should also visit ancient ruins and oasis communities, as well as meet the nomadic people whose ways of life remain untouched by Western influence. However, the Gobi Desert is not without any threat. It is still growing at an alarming rate, causing the loss of valuable grassland.

  1. 2. eggs

  1. 2. things

  1. 2. fossils

  1. 2. remains

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

The Gobi Desert The Gobi Desert is located in both Northern China and Southern Mongolia, covering a total area of 1.29 million km^2 The name "Gobi" in Mongolian means 1)....................... place. The annual rainfall is about 18 cm. Gobi has rapid temperature changes, both seasonally and daily. Summer months bring temperatures of up to 50°C whilst in the winter months, temperatures can drop to below -40°C. This is also where some of the world's first fossilised dinosaur 2)....................... were found. Tourists who want to explore the Gobi Desert should travel in Jeep cars with local drivers or by camel. They can admire a dramatic rocky landscape, high sand dunes, and see some of the unique Gobi Desert 3)....................... such as the Jerboa, Snow Leopard, and Siberian Ibex. They should also visit ancient ruins and oasis communities, as well as meet the nomadic people whose ways of life remain untouched by Western influence. However, the Gobi Desert is not without any threat. It is still growing at an alarming rate, causing the loss of valuable grassland.

3. animals

3. plants

3. birds

3. insects

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

The Gobi Desert The Gobi Desert is located in both Northern China and Southern Mongolia, covering a total area of 1.29 million km^2 The name "Gobi" in Mongolian means 1)....................... place. The annual rainfall is about 18 cm. Gobi has rapid temperature changes, both seasonally and daily. Summer months bring temperatures of up to 50°C whilst in the winter months, temperatures can drop to below -40°C. This is also where some of the world's first fossilised dinosaur 2)....................... were found. Tourists who want to explore the Gobi Desert should travel in Jeep cars with local drivers or by camel. They can admire a dramatic rocky landscape, high sand dunes, and see some of the unique Gobi Desert 3)....................... such as the Jerboa, Snow Leopard, and Siberian Ibex. They should also visit ancient ruins and oasis communities, as well as meet the nomadic people whose ways of life remain untouched by Western 4).......................

However, the Gobi Desert is not without any threat. It is still growing at an alarming rate, causing the loss of valuable grassland.

4. influence

4. culture

4. history

4. education

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

The Gobi Desert The Gobi Desert is located in both Northern China and Southern Mongolia, covering a total area of 1.29 million km^2 The name "Gobi" in Mongolian means 1)....................... place. The annual rainfall is about 18 cm. Gobi has rapid temperature changes, both seasonally and daily. Summer months bring temperatures of up to 50°C whilst in the winter months, temperatures can drop to below -40°C. This is also where some of the world's first fossilised dinosaur 2)....................... were found. Tourists who want to explore the Gobi Desert should travel in Jeep cars with local drivers or by camel. They can admire a dramatic rocky landscape, high sand dunes, and see some of the unique Gobi Desert 3)....................... such as the Jerboa, Snow Leopard, and Siberian Ibex. They should also visit ancient ruins and oasis communities, as well as meet the nomadic people whose ways of life remain untouched by Western 4).......................

5)......................., the Gobi Desert is not without any threat. It is still growing at an alarming rate, causing the loss of valuable grassland.

5. However

5. But

5. Although

5. Because

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