National Parks in Alaska
CG, KC, & CB
Mr. Eddy’s 5th Grade

Sources: www.yahoo.com
               The World Book Encyclopedia
               National Parks of Alaska by Donald Young

Some National Parks of Alaska are Denali, Gates of the Artic, Glacier Bay, Katmai, Kenai Fjords and Kobuk Valley.  There are more parks in Alaska we told.

At Glacier Bay glaciers move down the mountainsides and breakup into the sea and they have lots of wildlife.  The Denali National Park protects the herds of wild animals that roam in one of the finest wild life regions in North America.  Kenai Fjords has glaciers and lots of wildlife.  When observed in 1794, Glacier Bay’s snout still reached nearly to it’s mouth.

1. There is wildlife in Denali.
True      False

2. Glacier Bay’s snout reaches nearly to its mouth.
True         False

3. Kenai Fjords does not have any glaciers.
True          False

4. Bay Glaciers move down the mountainsides and break-up into the lake.
True              False

5. Kenai Fjords was observed in the year 1893.
True                False
 

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