Uluru

  1.  
    A. Coral reef B. Sandstone rock formation C. Desert D. Skyscraper
  2.  
    What was Uluru called from 1873 to 1993?
    A. Ayers Rock B. Sullivan's Pond C. The Sacred Mountain D. Gateway to the Pacific
  3.  
    Why is Uluru a protected site?
    A. Habitat for endangered animals B. Radiocative waste C. Site of a historic battle D. Sacred to the Ananga people
  4.  
    Which Australian territory or state contains Uluru?
    A. New South Wales B. Victoria C. Tasmania D. Northern Territory
  5.  
    Which statement about Uluru is false?
    A. It was created by volcanic eruption B. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site C. It is visible from space D. It is a popular tourist destination
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  1.  
    A. Coral reef B. Sandstone rock formation C. Desert D. Skyscraper
  2.  
    What was Uluru called from 1873 to 1993?
    A. Ayers Rock B. Sullivan's Pond C. The Sacred Mountain D. Gateway to the Pacific
  3.  
    Why is Uluru a protected site?
    A. Habitat for endangered animals B. Radiocative waste C. Site of a historic battle D. Sacred to the Ananga people
  4.  
    Which Australian territory or state contains Uluru?
    A. New South Wales B. Victoria C. Tasmania D. Northern Territory
  5.  
    Which statement about Uluru is false?
    A. It was created by volcanic eruption B. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site C. It is visible from space D. It is a popular tourist destination

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