We are starting a geography quiz on the world’s mountains, beginning with the Rocky Mountains. Test your knowledge of the mountain range that stretches across the USA and Canada. What are you waiting for?
The Rocky Mountains have a history shaped by indigenous peoples, explorers, settlers and miners. The imposing natural backdrop and the vastness of the landscape also contribute to people feeling connected to something greater and experiencing spiritual experiences in these mountains. In this geography quiz, you can prove what you know about the “rocky mountains” in North America, which stretch across several US states and provinces in Canada .
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The Rocky Mountains were originally formed millions of years ago by the collision of the North American and Pacific plates. These tectonic forces caused faults, folding and uplift in the earth’s crust, which led to the formation of the mountain range. The Rocky Mountains are a typical folded mountain range, a term that plays a role in the geography quiz. The landscape varies from rugged, jagged peaks to rolling hills and vast plateaus.
We’ll also ask you which national park is located in the Rocky Mountains. It is one of the best-known and most popular national parks and was founded in 1872, making it the oldest national park in the world. In addition to the mountainous landscape, it is also the geysers and hot springs that make the park so interesting. The most famous geothermal area is certainly Old Faithful, a geyser that regularly shoots an impressive fountain of hot water and steam into the air.
Of course, we also take a look at the settlement of the Rocky Mountains in the geography quiz. What was found in the Rocky Mountains in the middle of the 19th century ? We have a little hint for that too: it’s more than in California and Alaska . Thousands of people flocked to the region in search of wealth and adventure. These discoveries had a huge impact on settlement and economic development. Today, there is an average of around 4 inhabitants per 1,000 square kilometers. The largest city in the Rocky Mountains with just under 730,000 inhabitants is Denver, Colorado.
Take part in the geography quiz on the world’s mountains and test your knowledge of the Rocky Mountains!
06. March 26, 16:30 – Isabell Slisz