Where is Death Valley National Park located?
California or Nevada

What famous moving rocks are found in Death Valley?
Sailing Stones

What type of plant is adapted to survive in Death Valley?
Cactus.
What national park are we studying?
Death Valley National Park.

True or False: Death Valley is the hottest place on Earth
True
What is the hottest temperature ever recorded on Earth (in Death Valley)?
134 degrees
What is the lowest point in North America found in Death Valley?
Badwater Basin.

What small animal is active mostly at night to avoid heat?
desert fox or kit fox

Why did Death Valley get its name?
Because early settlers thought it was extremely harsh and dangerous.
True or False: Death Valley is covered in snow all winter.
False.
Why is Death Valley so hot?
Because it is below sea level and surrounded by mountains that trap heat.
What type of land feature is Death Valley?
Desert Basin.

How do desert animals survive extreme heat?
By being nocturnal or conserving water
What Native American groups have lived in the region?
The Timbisha Shoshone people.
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True or False: Animals cannot survive in Death Valley.
False
What is the average rainfall in Death Valley each year?
Less than 2 inches
What causes the colorful stripes on the hills in Death Valley?
mineral deposits and oxidation

What is a common reptile found in Death Valley?
lizard or sidewinder rattlesnake

What year did Death Valley become a national park?
1994.
True or False: Death Valley is below sea level.
True.
True or False: It never rains in Death Valley
False.
Why do the rocks in Death Valley move?
Wind pushing them over thin ice sheets.
Why do plants in Death Valley grow quickly after rain?
Because they must take advantage of rare water.

Why is Death Valley important today?
It protects unique desert ecosystems and cultural history.
True or False: Plants in Death Valley need very little water to survive.
True.