Lake Baikal Wonders
  • 1. Lake Baikal, located in southern Siberia, is the world's deepest and oldest freshwater lake. It is also the largest by volume, holding approximately 20% of the world's unfrozen freshwater. The lake is renowned for its crystal-clear waters, which freeze over in the winter, creating a stunning ice formation that can be several feet thick. Lake Baikal is home to a unique ecosystem, with thousands of plant and animal species found nowhere else on Earth. Visitors can explore the lake's rugged cliffs, sandy beaches, and thousands of small islands while enjoying breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains. The area is also rich in cultural history, with indigenous Buryat people living in the region for centuries and numerous archaeological sites scattered around the lake's shores. Lake Baikal truly is a wonder of nature, offering visitors a once-in-a-lifetime experience in one of the most beautiful and pristine natural environments on the planet.

    Where is Lake Baikal located?
A) Alaska, USA
B) Australia
C) Argentina
D) Siberia, Russia
  • 2. Which of the following is true about Lake Baikal?
A) It is located in Africa.
B) It is the world's deepest and oldest freshwater lake.
C) It is a man-made lake.
D) It is the smallest lake in Asia.
  • 3. What makes Lake Baikal uniquely clear and pure?
A) Low human impact and high oxygen levels
B) Geothermal activity
C) High pollution levels
D) Fish population
  • 4. What is the island at the northern end of Lake Baikal called?
A) Olkhon Island
B) Siberian Island
C) Dragon Island
D) Bear Island
  • 5. Lake Baikal is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, since which year?
A) 2005
B) 1980
C) 1996
D) 2010
  • 6. What proportion of the world's unfrozen freshwater does Lake Baikal hold?
A) 5%
B) 50%
C) 20%
D) 10%
  • 7. What is the length of Lake Baikal?
A) 800 kilometers
B) 1,000 kilometers
C) 636 kilometers
D) 300 kilometers
  • 8. What is the volume of water in Lake Baikal?
A) 23,600 cubic kilometers
B) 50,000 cubic kilometers
C) 10,000 cubic kilometers
D) 30,000 cubic kilometers
  • 9. Approximately how old is Lake Baikal?
A) 25 million years
B) 100 million years
C) 10,000 years
D) 5 million years
  • 10. Which continent is Lake Baikal situated on?
A) Asia
B) Europe
C) South America
D) Africa
  • 11. What unique species of seal can be found in Lake Baikal?
A) Harp seal
B) Leopard seal
C) Baikal seal
D) Monk seal
  • 12. What is the primary outflow of Lake Baikal?
A) Lena River
B) Yenisei River
C) Irkut River
D) Angara River
  • 13. How many islands are there in Lake Baikal?
A) 27
B) 10
C) 50
D) 75
  • 14. What is the largest tributary of Lake Baikal?
A) Upper Angara River
B) Little Sea River
C) Uda River
D) Selenga River
  • 15. What is the primary human activity around Lake Baikal?
A) Tourism
B) Fishing
C) Agriculture
D) Logging
  • 16. What is the primary geological feature of Lake Baikal?
A) Volcano
B) Cave system
C) Rift valley
D) Canyon
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