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Everglades Trivia Game
How To Play• Read the question and click on an answer• Your answer will be identified as correct or
incorrect • Click on the Next link to go to the next question • All answers are found in the Everglades
Research Paper• To go back to the webpage, press the Home link• For a reminder of how to play, press the Help
link• For a hint, press the Hint link
CLICK HERE FOR FIRST QUESTION
How To Play• Read the question and click on an answer• Your answer will be identified as correct or
incorrect• Click on the Next link to go to the next question • All answers are found in the Everglades
Research Paper• To go back to the webpage, press the Home link• For a reminder of how to play, press the Help
link• For a hint, press the Hint link
CLICK HERE FOR FIRST QUESTION
How To Play• Read the question and click on an answer• Your answer will be identified as correct or incorrect • Click on the Next link to go to the next question • All answers are found in the Everglades Research
Paper• To go back to the webpage, press the Home link• For a reminder of how to play, press the Help link• For a hint, press the Hint link
CLICK HERE TO GO BACK TO YOUR QUESTION
How To Play• Read the question and click on an answer• Your answer will be identified as correct or incorrect • Click on the Next link to go to the next question • All answers are found in the Everglades Research
Paper• To go back to the webpage, press the Home link• For a reminder of how to play, press the Help link• For a hint, press the Hint link
CLICK HERE TO GO BACK TO YOUR QUESTION
How To Play• Read the question and click on an answer• Your answer will be identified as correct or incorrect • Click on the Next link to go to the next question • All answers are found in the Everglades Research
Paper• To go back to the webpage, press the Home link• For a reminder of how to play, press the Help link• For a hint, press the Hint link
CLICK HERE TO GO BACK TO YOUR QUESTION
How To Play• Read the question and click on an answer• Your answer will be identified as correct or incorrect• Click on the Next link to go to the next question • All answers are found in the Everglades Research
Paper• To go back to the webpage, press the Home link• For a reminder of how to play, press the Help link• For a hint, press the Hint link
CLICK HERE TO GO BACK TO YOUR QUESTION
How To Play• Read the question and click on an answer• Your answer will be identified as correct or incorrect • Click on the Next link to go to the next question • All answers are found in the Everglades Research
Paper• To go back to the webpage, press the Home link• For a reminder of how to play, press the Help link• For a hint, press the Hint link
CLICK HERE TO GO BACK TO YOUR QUESTION
How To Play• Read the question and click on an answer• Your answer will be identified as correct or incorrect • Click on the Next link to go to the next question • All answers are found in the Everglades Research
Paper• To go back to the webpage, press the Home link• For a reminder of how to play, press the Help link• For a hint, press the Hint link
CLICK HERE TO GO BACK TO YOUR QUESTION
How To Play• Read the question and click on an answer• Your answer will be identified as correct or incorrect • Click on the Next link to go to the next question • All answers are found in the Everglades Research
Paper• To go back to the webpage, press the Home link• For a reminder of how to play, press the Help link• For a hint, press the Hint link
CLICK HERE TO GO BACK TO YOUR QUESTION
How To Play• Read the question and click on an answer• Your answer will be identified as correct or incorrect • Click on the Next link to go to the next question • All answers are found in the Everglades Research
Paper• To go back to the webpage, press the Home link• For a reminder of how to play, press the Help link• For a hint, press the Hint link
CLICK HERE TO GO BACK TO YOUR QUESTION
How To Play• Read the question and click on an answer• Your answer will be identified as correct or incorrect • Click on the Next link to go to the next question • All answers are found in the Everglades Research
Paper• To go back to the webpage, press the Home link• For a reminder of how to play, press the Help link• For a hint, press the Hint link
CLICK HERE TO GO BACK TO YOUR QUESTION
How To Play• Read the question and click on an answer• Your answer will be identified as correct or incorrect • Click on the Next link to go to the next question • All answers are found in the Everglades Research
Paper• To go back to the webpage, press the Home link• For a reminder of how to play, press the Help link• For a hint, press the Hint link
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The correct answer was Florida (Choice C).“They are located in Florida, south of Lake
Okeechobee.”
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The correct answer was Wet and Dry (Choice A).
“The two main seasons in the Everglades are a wet season from June to November, and a dry season from December to May.”
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The correct answer was Seven (Choice D).“The Everglades are divided into seven main
regions, depending upon the depth of water in the area and the vegetation.”
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The correct answer was Fourteen (Choice D).“There are fourteen endangered species of animals
living in the Everglades, along with nine threatened species of animals.”
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The correct answer was Atlanta (Choice B).“On its way to an Atlanta, Georgia, airport from a Miami
airport on May 11, 1996, it fell to the ground in the Everglades at a speed of 500 miles per hour, killing all of the 110 people on board.”
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The correct answer was Sawgrass (Choice A). “Some plants that are common in this region are the
black mangrove, gumbo limbo, butterfly pea, Brazilian pepper, white fragrant water lily, and cattail, but the most common plant is sawgrass.”
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The correct answer was True (Choice A).“The average rainfall per year is about sixty
inches.”
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The correct answer was Habitat Destruction (Choice C).
“The main reason why the panther population decreased was habitat destruction.”
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The correct answer was To Make Room For Farming (Choice B).
“The draining of the Everglades started in the 1940s, and has been done for two main reasons, to build houses and to build farms.”
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The correct answer was Miami (Choice A).“Populated Florida cities, such as Miami, Ft. Lauderdale,
and West Palm Beach, rely on water diverted from this region to be used as their drinking water.”
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Question 1 Hint
Where are the Everglades located?
A. MontanaB. Iowa C. FloridaD. Ohio
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Question 2 HintWhat two seasons does the Everglades have?
A. Wet and DryB. Cool and Warm C. Hot and Cold D. Rainy and Sunny
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Question 1
Where are the Everglades located?
A. MontanaB. Iowa C. FloridaD. Ohio
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Question 2What two seasons does the Everglades have?
A. Wet and DryB. Cool and Warm C. Hot and Cold D. Rainy and Sunny
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Question 3 Hint
The Everglades is divided into ______ regions.
A. TenB. FourC. Two D. Seven
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Question 3
The Everglades is divided into ______ regions.
A. TenB. FourC. Two D. Seven
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Question 4
How many species of endangered animals live in the Everglades?
A. TwelveB. TwentyC. ThreeD. Fourteen
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Question 4 Hint
How many species of endangered animals live in the Everglades?
A. TwelveB. TwentyC. ThreeD. Fourteen
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Question 5 Hint
ValuJet flight 592 was on its way to ________ when it crashed.
A. SeattleB. AtlantaC. Miami D. Macon
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Question 5
ValuJet flight 592 was on its way to ________ when it crashed.
A. SeattleB. AtlantaC. Miami D. Macon
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Question 6 Hint
What is the most common plant in the Everglades?
A. SawgrassB. Palm TreesC. Pine TreesD. Blue Grass
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Question 6
What is the most common plant in the Everglades?
A. SawgrassB. Palm TreesC. Pine TreesD. Blue Grass
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Question 7 Hint
The Everglades gets about sixty inches of rain each year. True or False?
A. True B. False
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Question 7
The Everglades gets about sixty inches of rain each year. True or False?
A. True B. False
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Question 8 Hint
The leading cause of Florida Panther death is ____________.
A. Posioning B. Genetic ProblemsC. Habitat DestructionD. Collisions With Cars
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Question 8
The leading cause of Florida Panther death is ____________.
A. Posioning B. Genetic ProblemsC. Habitat DestructionD. Collisions With Cars
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Question 9
What is one reason why the Everglades have been drained?
A. To Make Room To Play Putt-PuttB. To Make Room For Farming C. To Make Room For Florida PanthersD. To Kill Animals That Live There
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Question 9 Hint
What is one reason why the Everglades have been drained?
A. To Make Room To Play Putt-PuttB. To Make Room For Farming C. To Make Room For Florida PanthersD. To Kill Animals That Live There
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Question 10 Hint
What city relies on water that has been diverted from the Everglades?
A. MiamiB. ClevelandC. TampaD. Ft. Meyers
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Question 10
What city relies on water that has been diverted from the Everglades?
A. MiamiB. ClevelandC. TampaD. Ft. Meyers
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