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Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming offers scenic beauty even in winter. While the park is covered in snow from November to April, it remains a dynamic landscape. Three million people visit annually to see Yellowstone's well-protected wilderness, abundant wildlife like bears and bison, magnificent mountains, canyons, waterfalls, and forests. In winter, visitors can view wildlife with binoculars and cameras. Beneath the snow, the park's volcanic geology remains evident from steam vents and sulfur smells. Yellowstone is famous for its geysers like Old Faithful and other hydrothermal sights.
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Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming offers scenic beauty even in winter. While the park is covered in snow from November to April, it remains a dynamic landscape. Three million people visit annually to see Yellowstone's well-protected wilderness, abundant wildlife like bears and bison, magnificent mountains, canyons, waterfalls, and forests. In winter, visitors can view wildlife with binoculars and cameras. Beneath the snow, the park's volcanic geology remains evident from steam vents and sulfur smells. Yellowstone is famous for its geysers like Old Faithful and other hydrothermal sights.
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YELLOWSTONES NATURAL SCENERY

In winter Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming appears to be a peaceful world of white; all
frozen silence and stillness. "ni!ue" doesn"t e#en begin to describe the natural wonders we can
find in Yellowstone. $#ery year three million people come to get a glimpse of Yellowstone"s well%
protected wilderness and en&oy its abundant wildlife' magnificent mountain scenery' ri#er canyons'
waterfalls and forests.
(he natural beauty of the park is e#en more impressi#e during the winter months. (he park is
usually co#ered in snow between No#ember and )pril' when temperatures seldom rise abo#e
freezing.
Winter is an ideal time to #iew the park"s wildlife. *any #isitors bring binoculars' telescopes and
cameras in the hope of capturing some of the park"s most popular animals+ bears' bison' moose and
wol#es.
In addition to wildlife' the beauty of Yellowstone"s scenery is practically una#oidable as it is all
part of the area"s underlying geology. ,eneath the ice and snow it remains a #ery dynamic place.
Plumes of steam point to the #olcanic power that lies not far below the surface' the stench of
sulphur hangs in the air. Yellowstone is world%famous for its powerful geysers as well as colourful
hydrothermal sights.
-tarting with the most famous geyser in )merica' .ld /aithful' which erupts at times faithfully and
at other times' une0pectedly' Yellowstone is home to some of the most spectacular and beautiful
natural wonders' including mud #olcanoes' hot springs' ri#ers and land formations like natural
bridges and deep ca#es.
a) Add True of False, quoting te rele!ant infor"ation fro" te te#t 12 p.3
4. Wildlife and natural scenery are not considered to be precious features of Yellowstone"s park.
5. (o those #isitors interested in wildlife' the park is much more beautiful in winter time.
2. (he scenery of the park is monotonous and boring and does not offer #isitors any spectacular
natural wonders.
$) Ans%er te follo%ing questions in &our o%n %ords 15 p.3
4. Why is Yellowstone"s wildlife attracti#e to #isitors6
5. What does the underlying geology of the park consist of6
') Co"(lete te follo%ing senten'es) Te "eaning as to $e te sa"e as tat of te one a$o!e) 15 p.3
4. (hese #isitors are bringing their cameras to capture some of the park"s most popular animals.
7ameras8
5. (he park is co#ered in snow' all frozen silence and stillness. 9owe#er' the park remains a #ery
dynamic place.
$#en though8
2. "(he natural wonders of the park are uni!ue"' the tourist said to me.
(he tourist8
:. I didn"t #isit the park in winter because I didn"t ha#e the time.
If8
d) Write a 'o"(osition *fro" +, to -,, %ords) on te to(i'. 12 p.3
;escribe the most beautiful place that you ha#e e#er #isited.

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