Cover of the textbook Engage!, Vol. 1

The key answer of exercise 2

The key to exercise solutions in chapter Units 5-6 - Culture for the textbook Engage!, Vol. 1 with authors Monica Berlis, Jane Bowie, Heather Jones e Barbara Bettinelli from Pearson Longman

Question

Listen and read the text. Answer the questions.

Answer

  1. Conservationists in the late 19th century were worried about the threat of industrialization, farming, and urban development destroying North America's wild and uninhabited lands.
  2. The world's oldest national park is Yellowstone National Park, established in 1872 by President Ulysses S. Grant.
  3. US national parks are vital for education, recreation, and preserving endangered landscapes and species.
  4. Millions of people visit US national parks to experience stunning landscapes, engage in outdoor activities, and observe wildlife.
  5. Yellowstone National Park is famous for its diverse wildlife, including bison, grizzly bears, and coyotes.
  6. Yellowstone is special for being the first national park, and it boasts unique geothermal features with more geysers and hot springs than any other place on earth.

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