Exploring Morraine Lake and Plitvice Lakes
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Exploring Morraine Lake and Plitvice Lakes

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What unique color does Moraine Lake reflect when it is full?

azure blue

Which of these factors causes the Plitvice Lakes to change color? (Select all that apply)

  • Minerals in the water (correct)
  • Amount of rainfall
  • Angle of sunlight (correct)
  • Water depth
  • What geological process created the 12 Apostles in Port Campbell National Park?

    erosion of caves

    What phenomenon occurs when sunlight enters the Blue Grotto?

    <p>creates a brilliant blue reflection</p> Signup and view all the answers

    A person can drown in the Dead Sea.

    <p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How much below sea level is the Dead Sea?

    <p>more than 400 metres</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Moraine Lake, Canada

    • Located in Banff National Park, it is fed by glacial waters.
    • When full, typically in June, the lake exhibits a striking azure blue color.
    • The blue hue results from light refraction off rocks, enhanced by the surrounding glaciers.

    Plitvice Lakes National Park, Croatia

    • Features 16 interconnected lakes with numerous waterfalls and limestone canyons.
    • Unique color variations occur, shifting from azure to green, grey, or blue.
    • Changes in color are influenced by sunlight's angle on water minerals and organisms.

    12 Apostles, Port Campbell National Park, Australia

    • Composed of large limestone rock stacks formed through the erosion of caves.
    • The rock formations have been shaped over millions of years.

    The Blue Grotto, Southern Italy

    • A stunning sea cave located near the island of Capri.
    • Visitors experience a brilliant blue illumination upon entering the cave via small boats.
    • This effect is created by sunlight filtering through an underwater cavity and reflecting in the seawater.

    The Dead Sea, Jordan

    • Situated over 400 meters below sea level, making it the lowest point on Earth.
    • Known for its high salinity and rich mineral content.
    • The dense water allows individuals to float effortlessly, preventing drowning.

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    Dive into the beauty of Moraine Lake in Canada and the stunning Plitvice Lakes National Park in Croatia. Discover the natural wonders, unique geological formations, and breathtaking azure waters of these iconic lakes. Test your knowledge about these remarkable sites and their ecosystems!

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