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Jeopardy
1. Denali JeopardyDenali Jeopardy
Black andBlack and
BrownBrown
The EarlyThe Early
YearsYears
DenaliDenali What amWhat am
I?I?
LandLand
CoverCover
Grab BagGrab Bag
100100 100100 100100 100100 100100 100100
200200 200200 200200 200200 200200 200200
300300 300300 300300 300300 300300 300300
400400 400400 400400 400400 400400 400400
500500 500500 500500 500500 500500 500500
2. Black and BrownBlack and Brown
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A main food source in a bear’sA main food source in a bear’s
diet is this berry.diet is this berry.
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Blueberry
3. BlackBlack andand BrownBrown
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This distinctive feature, seen onThis distinctive feature, seen on
the shoulder of a bear,the shoulder of a bear,
distinguishes a black from adistinguishes a black from a
brown bear.brown bear.
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Hump
4. Black and BrownBlack and Brown
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If encountering a bear, this is theIf encountering a bear, this is the
most important thing NOT to do.most important thing NOT to do.
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RUN!
5. Black and BrownBlack and Brown
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If a distinctive hump on a bear’sIf a distinctive hump on a bear’s
shoulder is present, you can beshoulder is present, you can be
sure it is this kind of bear.sure it is this kind of bear.
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Brown Bear or Grizzly Bear
6. Black and BrownBlack and Brown
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Bears run incredibly fast,Bears run incredibly fast,
reaching top speeds of this rate.reaching top speeds of this rate.
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45 MPH
7. The Early YearsThe Early Years
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Denali National Park andDenali National Park and
Preserve was established in 1917Preserve was established in 1917
with this name.with this name.
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Mt McKinley National Park
8. The Early YearsThe Early Years
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In 1903 this was discovered inIn 1903 this was discovered in
Glacier Creek in KantishnaGlacier Creek in Kantishna
Hills.Hills.
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Gold
9. The Early YearsThe Early Years
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The park was originallyThe park was originally
established to protect this, notestablished to protect this, not
to protect Denali.to protect Denali.
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The Wildlife
10. The Early YearsThe Early Years
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This man is considered theThis man is considered the
“father of the park” and first“father of the park” and first
traveled to the area in 1906.traveled to the area in 1906.
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Charles Sheldon
11. The Early YearsThe Early Years
500500
On Good Friday, March 27On Good Friday, March 27thth
, 1964, 1964
the largest ever recorded inthe largest ever recorded in
North America, one of these,North America, one of these,
occurred in Alaska.occurred in Alaska.
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Earthquake 9.2
12. DenaliDenali
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Being the tallest mountain inBeing the tallest mountain in
North America, Denali reachesNorth America, Denali reaches
this towering height.this towering height.
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20,320 ft.
14. DenaliDenali
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In the native AthabascanIn the native Athabascan
language Denali means this.language Denali means this.
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“The high one” or” The
great one”
15. DenaliDenali
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Night time temperatures in May canNight time temperatures in May can
reach -30 to -40 degrees Fahrenheitreach -30 to -40 degrees Fahrenheit
and in winter months can reachand in winter months can reach
temperatures as low as this, attemperatures as low as this, at
14,500 ft on Denali.14,500 ft on Denali.
-95 degrees Fahrenheit
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16. DenaliDenali
500500
Denali has the greatest this, ofDenali has the greatest this, of
any mountain in the world,any mountain in the world,
measuring 18,000 ft.measuring 18,000 ft.
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Vertical Relief (Rise from
sea level)
17. What am I?What am I?
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I want to suck your Blood!I want to suck your Blood!
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Mosquito!
18. What am I?What am I?
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I am thought to be a viciousI am thought to be a vicious
predator as I travel with mypredator as I travel with my
pack.pack.
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Wolf
19. Double JeopardyDouble Jeopardy
Place your wager!Place your wager!
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I am not a deer, but still part ofI am not a deer, but still part of
the family. Whether male orthe family. Whether male or
female my antlers do prevail.female my antlers do prevail.
Caribou
20. What am I?What am I?
300300
I am not a deer, but still part ofI am not a deer, but still part of
the family. Whether male orthe family. Whether male or
female my antlers do prevail.female my antlers do prevail.
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Caribou
21. What am I?What am I?
400400
White and stunning, on mountainWhite and stunning, on mountain
tops I graze.tops I graze.
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Dall Sheep
22. What am I?What am I?
500500
I cover 5% of Alaska and amI cover 5% of Alaska and am
home to Ice worms.home to Ice worms.
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Glacier
23. Land CoverLand Cover
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Denali National Park andDenali National Park and
Preserve is within this harsh andPreserve is within this harsh and
cold zone.cold zone.
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The sub-arctic zone
24. Land CoverLand Cover
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Taiga, also known as this type ofTaiga, also known as this type of
forest, can be found atforest, can be found at
elevations above 2,700 ft.elevations above 2,700 ft.
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Boreal Forest
25. Land CoverLand Cover
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This land cover can be Dry orThis land cover can be Dry or
moist and is found throughoutmoist and is found throughout
much of the park.much of the park.
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Tundra
26. Land CoverLand Cover
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Much of Northern Alaska and aMuch of Northern Alaska and a
third of the park is covered withthird of the park is covered with
this frozen land.this frozen land.
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Permafrost
27. Land CoverLand Cover
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Swampy areas filled with mossesSwampy areas filled with mosses
and lichens provide a good foodand lichens provide a good food
source for moose.source for moose.
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Muskeg Bog
28. Grab BagGrab Bag
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Adronomeous fish that return toAdronomeous fish that return to
rivers in Alaska in spring torivers in Alaska in spring to
spawn.spawn.
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Salmon
29. Grab BagGrab Bag
200200
This many acres was added to theThis many acres was added to the
park boundary when it changedpark boundary when it changed
names in 1980.names in 1980.
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4 Million Acres
30. Grab BagGrab Bag
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Found in lower elevations ofFound in lower elevations of
tundra, this is Alaska’s Statetundra, this is Alaska’s State
Bird.Bird.
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Willow Ptarmigan
31. Grab BagGrab Bag
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He is the owner of Denali BackHe is the owner of Denali Back
Country Lodge who fell in loveCountry Lodge who fell in love
with the area in 1992.with the area in 1992.
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Sham Idnami
32. Grab BagGrab Bag
500500
Kantishna Hills produced anKantishna Hills produced an
abundance of this element, fourabundance of this element, four
times more than gold.times more than gold.
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Silver