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Can You Identify These National Parks?

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From Florida's underwater reefs to California's 2,300-year-old forests, celebrate these wild lands by seeing how much you know about some of the biggest and baddest landscapes.

Can You Name More Than 10 National Parks?

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Before Christopher Columbus sailed the ocean blue or the Pilgrims met the Indians, Mother Nature was carving, shredding, eroding and dumping some of the planet's most unique land formations onto what was to become the United States. Those lands are now home to many of our national parks. Can you name more than 10 of them?

Go Camping and We'll Guess What National Park You Are

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Let’s go camping! Are you bringing your tent or your RV? Expecting food service, fire grilling or foraging? Take this quiz to find out which park fits your camping style!

Can You Match the National Park to the U.S. State?

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There's so much more to America than fascinating buildings and elaborate cityscapes. This U.S. national parks quiz showcases nature's outstanding design achievements. Prepare to be wowed by stunning facts and photos!

Scientists Say: Hey, Hikers, Stop Stacking Rocks!

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It may seem cool to stack rocks for fun or artistic purposes but moving rocks may inadvertently threaten small mammals and insects and contribute to soil erosion.

Can You Reach at Least Level 20 in This US Geography Quiz?!

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The United States is a vast land with geography that varies as much as that of any country in the world. Children study geography in the hope that it will give them a sense of their place in the country and the world. How well do you know your U.S. geography?

How Auroras Work

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An aurora is a light phenomenon caused by solar winds interacting with the Earth's magnetic field. Learn more about auroras.

HowStuffWorks Newsletter Quiz

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If you took one of our recent newsletter quizzes, you've come to the right place for the answers.

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