Natural Wonders

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Slide 1 - Tekstslide

Why are they natural wonders?

Slide 2 - Tekstslide

Grand Canyon
Although not the steepest nor the longest canyon in the world, the Grand Canyon is recognized as a natural wonder because of the collective scale and size combined with the beautifully colored landscape. It is historically recognized as the largest canyon in the world. 

Slide 3 - Tekstslide

Harbour of Rio de Janeiro
The Harbour of Rio de Janeiro is located in Brazil and was created by erosion from the Atlantic Ocean and is also known as Guanabara Bay. The Harbour is surrounded by gorgeous granite monolith mountains that include the famous Sugar Loaf Mountain at 1,296 feet (395 m), Corcovado Peak at 2,310 feet (704 m), and the hills of Tijuca at 3,350 feet (1021 m). Visitors will also experience numerous islands including Governor’s island, Fundao and Snakes Island.

Slide 4 - Tekstslide

The Great Barrier Reef
The great barrier reef is the world’s largest individual formation created by living organisms. As the largest coral reef in the world, the Great Barrier Reef includes over 900 islands, over 2,900 separate reefs, and supports one of the most diverse ecosystems in the world.

Slide 5 - Tekstslide

Aurora Borealis
The auroras, also known as the Northern Lights, are naturally occurring lights that create intriguing and spectacular displays in the sky. The aurora lights frequently appear as diffused glow lighting up the horizon. The most amazing sight is when the northern lights appears as waves across the sky; it is almost as if the lights are dancing.

Slide 6 - Tekstslide

Mount Everest
Mount Everest represents the highest spot on earth, but it is not the tallest mountain in the world. Mount McKinley in Alaska is the tallest mountain based on measurements taken from the base of the mountain, which is above sea level, to the peak. However, Mauna Kea in Hawaii is the actual tallest mountain in the world measured from its base, of which most of it is under water. Collectively, it rises 6.3 miles (10,200 m) from the base beneath the sea to the peak at 13,796 feet (4,205 m).

Slide 7 - Tekstslide

Paricutin
Paricutin is a cinder cone volcano in Michoacán, Mexico. Paricutin was named one of the seven natural wonders as an active volcano. The volcano has been dormant since the last eruption in 1952. It was established as a natural wonder because mankind witnessed its birth. The volcano was also fast growing reaching three-fourths of its size within the first year.

Slide 8 - Tekstslide

Victoria Falls 
Victoria Falls is one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World. Statistically speaking, it is the largest waterfall in the world. This recognition comes from combining the height and width together to create the largest single sheet of flowing water.

Slide 9 - Tekstslide

Slide 10 - Video

Grand Canyon 
Great Barrier Reef 
Aurora Borrealis 
Victoria Falls 
Paricutin volcano

Slide 11 - Sleepvraag

Which natural wonder is
more impressive for you?

Slide 12 - Woordweb

Which natural wonder would you like to visit and why?

Slide 13 - Open vraag

The Best way to see the Aurora Borealis is by seeking the Northern Lights in one of remote places in northern Europe, Canada, or the United States. Although there is an aurora borealis that occurs in both the northern and southern hemispheres, the southern hemisphere locations are much more challenging.
The name Victoria Falls was given to the falls by the Scottish explorer Dr. David Livingstone. He named the falls after the reining queen at the time. The locals called the falls Mosi-oa-Tunya meaning “smoke that thunders.” Many people still refer to this nickname, which accurately defines the power of the falls crashing into the canyon floor.
Mount Everest is the highest mountain in the world with the summit reaching a peak of 29,029 feet (8,848 m). It is located in the Himalayan mountain range on the border between Nepal and Tibet, China. Although there are mountains with great vertical rise, Mount Everest has the distinction of having the highest point in the world.
quick facts
Largest coral reef system in the world
Consists of over 2,900 separate reefs
Stretches over 1,600 miles (2,600 km)
Can be seen from outer space
The 133,000 square miles (344,000 km) includes 900 islands
The Harbor of Rio de Janeiro is located in Brazil and was created by erosion from the Atlantic Ocean and is also known as Guanabara Bay. The Harbour is surrounded by gorgeous granite monolith mountains that include the famous Sugar Loaf Mountain at 1,296 feet (395 m), Corcovado Peak at 2,310 feet (704 m), and the hills of Tijuca at 3,350 feet (1021 m). Visitors will also experience numerous islands including Governor’s island, Fundao and Snakes Island.

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Slide 15 - Tekstslide

Zimbabwe, Africa
Australia
Mexico
Greenland
Brazil
China
USA

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Slide 23 - Poll

The Paricutin volcano is in
A
Brazil
B
USA
C
Mexico
D
Africa

Slide 24 - Quizvraag

The Harbour of Rio de Janeiro is in
A
Africa
B
Brazil
C
Europe
D
China

Slide 25 - Quizvraag

Mount Everest's height is
A
8,848 m
B
9,452 m
C
7,769 m
D
3,456 m

Slide 26 - Quizvraag

The Great Barrier Reef can be seen from
A
New Zealand
B
Australia
C
Africa
D
space

Slide 27 - Quizvraag

How many natural wonders are there?
A
5
B
10
C
7
D
17

Slide 28 - Quizvraag

What did you learn about the natural wonders?

Slide 29 - Woordweb