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The Atlas Mountains
Contributed by: Elliott
  • 1. The Atlas Mountains are a vast mountain range across northern Africa, extending through Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia. This majestic range is known for its rugged beauty, diverse ecosystems, and rich cultural history. The Atlas Mountains are a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, with opportunities for hiking, climbing, and exploring stunning landscapes. The peaks of the Atlas Mountains are snow-capped in the winter, offering a striking contrast to the arid regions below. The Berber people have called the Atlas Mountains home for centuries, and their traditional way of life is still evident in the remote villages scattered throughout the range. Overall, the Atlas Mountains are a captivating destination that offers a unique blend of natural wonders and cultural heritage.

    Where are the Atlas Mountains located?
A) Europe
B) South America
C) North Africa
D) Asia
  • 2. What is the highest peak in the Atlas Mountains?
A) Mount Elbrus
B) Mount Kilimanjaro
C) Mount Toubkal
D) Mount Everest
  • 3. Which mountain range is located to the north of the Atlas Mountains?
A) Rif Mountains
B) Ural Mountains
C) Rocky Mountains
D) Himalayas
  • 4. Which sea is located to the north of the Atlas Mountains?
A) Black Sea
B) Red Sea
C) Caspian Sea
D) Mediterranean Sea
  • 5. Which of the following animals is native to the Atlas Mountains?
A) Polar bear
B) Kangaroo
C) Barbary macaque
D) Anaconda
  • 6. What is the climate of the Atlas Mountains?
A) Arctic
B) Mediterranean
C) Desert
D) Tropical
  • 7. Which ancient civilization inhabited the Atlas Mountains region?
A) Berbers
B) Egyptians
C) Ancient Greeks
D) Mayans
  • 8. What type of rock forms the Atlas Mountains?
A) Metamorphic
B) Volcanic
C) Igneous
D) Sedimentary
  • 9. Which city serves as a gateway to the Atlas Mountains?
A) Tunis
B) Cairo
C) Algiers
D) Marrakech
  • 10. What vegetation is common in the Atlas Mountains?
A) Cactus
B) Cedar forests
C) Bamboo
D) Palm trees
  • 11. Which explorer was the first European to reach the Atlas Mountains?
A) Christopher Columbus
B) Marco Polo
C) Ferdinand Magellan
D) Hanno the Navigator
  • 12. What is the approximate length of the Atlas Mountains?
A) 1,000 kilometers
B) 5,000 kilometers
C) 2,500 kilometers
D) 10,000 kilometers
  • 13. What is the significance of the Atlas Mountains to the local Berber population?
A) Religious site
B) Military stronghold
C) Economic hub
D) Cultural significance
  • 14. Which tectonic plate movement led to the formation of the Atlas Mountains?
A) The plates sliding past each other horizontally
B) The African and Eurasian plates converging
C) The plates moving away from each other
D) The African plate subducting under the Eurasian plate
  • 15. Which of the following countries does NOT contain a part of the Atlas Mountains?
A) Morocco
B) Tunisia
C) Egypt
D) Algeria
  • 16. What significant mineral resource is found in the Atlas Mountains?
A) Phosphate
B) Gold
C) Silver
D) Diamonds
  • 17. Which African desert lies to the south of the Atlas Mountains?
A) Namib Desert
B) Kalahari Desert
C) Chihuahuan Desert
D) Sahara Desert
  • 18. Which ocean lies to the west of the Atlas Mountains?
A) Indian Ocean
B) Arctic Ocean
C) Atlantic Ocean
D) Pacific Ocean
  • 19. What popular caravan route crossed the Atlas Mountains?
A) Incense Route
B) Trans-Saharan trade route
C) Tea Horse Road
D) Silk Road
  • 20. The economy of the Atlas Mountains region is supported by what main industry?
A) Textile manufacturing
B) Mining
C) Oil extraction
D) Tourism
  • 21. Which movie was filmed in the Atlas Mountains showcasing its scenic beauty?
A) Jurassic Park
B) Titanic
C) Gladiator
D) The Lord of the Rings
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