The Alofaaga Blowholes in Taga
  • 1. In which country are the Alofaaga Blowholes located?
A) New Zealand
B) Fiji
C) Tonga
D) Samoa
  • 2. What geological feature causes the blowholes to form?
A) Granite cliffs
B) Sand dunes
C) Coral formations
D) Lava tubes
  • 3. Which village is closest to the Alofaaga Blowholes?
A) Taga
B) Apia
C) Leone
D) Lalomanu
  • 4. How high can water spouts from the blowholes reach?
A) Up to 30 meters
B) 10 meters
C) 50 meters
D) 5 meters
  • 5. What time of year is best to visit the Alofaaga Blowholes?
A) In summer
B) During the dry season
C) In winter
D) During the rainy season
  • 6. What conservation status applies to the region of the Alofaaga Blowholes?
A) Agricultural land
B) Protected area
C) Industrial use
D) Residential area
  • 7. Who is the local chief that often shares stories about the blowholes?
A) The chief of nearby villages
B) The president of Samoa
C) The village chief of Taga
D) The Prime Minister of Samoa
  • 8. What type of rock primarily makes up the area around the blowholes?
A) Metamorphic rock
B) Volcanic rock
C) Granite
D) Sedimentary rock
  • 9. What type of climate does Taga and the blowholes region have?
A) Temperate climate
B) Tropical climate
C) Arctic climate
D) Desert climate
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