Madagascar’s Eerie Forest of Stone

Madagascar’s Eerie Forest of Stone

Assessment

Interactive Video

Geography, Science

11th Grade - University

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Hard

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The Singhi Stone Forest, also known as Singhi de Bemaraha, is a unique limestone formation that was once underwater 200 million years ago. Erosion from tropical rain has sculpted the rocks into sharp formations. Despite its harsh appearance, the forest supports diverse wildlife, including birds and lemurs. The name 'Singhi' means 'where one cannot walk barefoot' in Malagasy, but the area is accessible for exploration.

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What geological process contributed to the formation of the distinct razor sharp formations in the forest?

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What types of wildlife can be found in the Singhi Stone Forest?

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