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Kakum National Park
Kakum National Park is a famous national park located in central Ghana. This park is known for its lush rainforest, rich biodiversity and spectacular skywalk. Established in 1992, the park covers an area of approximately 375 square kilometres and is one of the most representative protected areas in Ghana. Kakum National Park’s rainforest covers a large area and is home to many endangered and rare species, including monkeys, birds, butterflies and other wildlife. In addition, there are several ecosystems in the park, such as rivers, wetlands and mountains, which provide a living environment for many plants and animals.
Park landmark attractions is its cantilever in the sky above the Canopy Walkway . This 350-meter-long suspension bridge, suspended between trees and reaching a height of more than 40 meters, offers a unique experience where visitors can overlook the lush rainforest and experience the spectacular views of nature. Kakum National Park is not only an important ecological reserve, but also one of Ghana’s tourist attractions. Visitors can participate in a variety of outdoor activities, such as hiking, bird watching, wildlife observation, etc., to feel the beauty of nature.
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Tasks: Chapala Lake
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1. Answer the question: Lake Chapal is mainly fed by which of the following rivers?
2. Which agricultural practices have the greatest impact on the water quality of Lake Chapala?
3. Which of the following is the most effective way to reduce water pollution in Lake Chapala?
4. Who is the primary regulatory body for water management in Lake Chapala?
5. What is the most important environmental issue in Lake Chapala water management?
6. Which of the following is the most common measure used in Lake Chapala water management plans?
7. What is one of the main indicators of water quality monitoring in Lake Chapala?
8. Which technology is most commonly used to improve irrigation efficiency in Lake Chapala’s water management plan?