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Page 1: By Jenna. Locations Region-West State- Alaska Capital-Juneau Longitude-150.5000°W Latitude-63.3333°N

By Jenna

Page 2: By Jenna. Locations Region-West State- Alaska Capital-Juneau Longitude-150.5000°W Latitude-63.3333°N

Locations

• Region-West

• State- Alaska

• Capital-Juneau

• Longitude-150.5000°W

• Latitude-63.3333°N

Page 3: By Jenna. Locations Region-West State- Alaska Capital-Juneau Longitude-150.5000°W Latitude-63.3333°N

Landforms• There are many, many landforms in Denali National

Park.• Mt. McKinley is 20,320 feet and is the highest point in

North America. • South peak is 20,320 feet. (Same as Mt. McKinley.)• Mt. Foraker is 17,400 feet/5,303.5 meters. The North

peak is 19,470 feet.• The lowest point in the park is 200 feet. (Look at that

compared to the highest point!)

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Culture

• People did lots of things in Denali National Park for LOTS of years.

• Kayukon Athabaskans (the native Americans) were the first people to live in the park in 11000 BP.

• After the Native Americans, George Vancouver came. He was surveying the Knik Arm of the Cook Inlet. The Government made the land a National Park in 1980 and in 2011 406,582 people visited the park.

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Waterways

• Waterways play a big part in Denali National Park.

• Trout fishing sometimes occurs in Wonder Lake. • The Nerara River is 150 miles long!!!• The Tanana River ultimately empties into the

Yukon River.• The many rivers in Denali are mostly quite

shallow moving over permafrost earth seasonally.

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Rocks and Minerals

• There are many types of rocks and minerals in Denali National Park.

• Sedimentary rocks hardened the sitts and muds where dinosaurs pressed their toes and left tracks.

• In Denali these rock layers with dinosaurs tracks are called the lower Cantwell Formation.

• Fossils in the same rock layers where dinosaur fossils are found. They begin to put together a more complete story.