1. Where is this endangered landmark located? Country and town?
Wiltshire, England
2. What is
this landmark called?
Stonehenge
3. Do some research online to see why experts
think this landmark was built?
Monument for the dead
4. How big are these stones? If it
needed to shielded from invaders how big does it need to be in diameter and
height?
Nearing 76 feet. Nearing 50 feet tall and have a diameter of 400 feet
Wiltshire, England
2. What is
this landmark called?
Stonehenge
3. Do some research online to see why experts
think this landmark was built?
Monument for the dead
4. How big are these stones? If it
needed to shielded from invaders how big does it need to be in diameter and
height?
Nearing 76 feet. Nearing 50 feet tall and have a diameter of 400 feet
1. Where are these people? (hint...somewhere in Italy)
Pompeii
2. What Volcano
erupted to cause this?
Vesuvius
3. When did it occur?
79 A.D.
4. What is the name of the
city?
Pompeii
5. What are 3 thing archaeologists have found out about this
city?
Pots, people corps, and early jewlery
1.What landmark is this?
the grand canyon
2.How was it made?
it was carved by the Colorado River
3.Where is it located?
In the United States in the state of Arizona
4.How long ago did the Colorado river form all of the Grand Canyon?
at least 17 million years ago
the grand canyon
2.How was it made?
it was carved by the Colorado River
3.Where is it located?
In the United States in the state of Arizona
4.How long ago did the Colorado river form all of the Grand Canyon?
at least 17 million years ago
1. What is the name of this
national landmark?
Mt. Rushmore
2. What
state and city in the U.S. it is located?
Monument for the dead
3. Who are these
stone
sculptures of?
President Abraham Lincoln, Thomas Jefferson, Teddy Roosevelt, and George Washington
4. Who created this
carving?
Guzton Borglum
5. When was it created?
1927
national landmark?
Mt. Rushmore
2. What
state and city in the U.S. it is located?
Monument for the dead
3. Who are these
stone
sculptures of?
President Abraham Lincoln, Thomas Jefferson, Teddy Roosevelt, and George Washington
4. Who created this
carving?
Guzton Borglum
5. When was it created?
1927