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Tuesday 7 September 2021

landmarks in Tonga response to text

 Response to text: 

Landmarks in Tonga

Highlight the correct answer or write down the appropriate response.


1. What is the Trillionth in Tonga known as?


a) Ha'amonga ‘A Maui b) The Burden of Maui

c) Stonehenge of the Pacific d) All of the above


2. Who is the monument in honour of?


a) King Tupou VI and his sons b) Queen Salote and her sons

c) King Tu’itātui and his sons d) Maui and his sons


3. Explain in your own words why the Cave in Eua is called ‘Ana ‘Ahu - the Smoking Cave. 


→Smoking Cave) is an almost bottomless sinkhole located at the ‘Eua National Park, on Eua Island. A waterfall flows into the sinkhole and causes a steam cloud to hang around making it look like smoke 


4. True or False:”The Royal Palace has many visitors throughout the year, however they can only look at it from the water.”


a) True b) False


5. The blowholes in Tongatapu shoots waves up to what distance?


a) 40m b) 30m

c) 20m d) It doesn’t shoot blowholes


6. Ha’apai is made up of around 60 uninhabited islands. Explain why many people wouldn’t live on these islands?


Ha’apai is made up of around 60 islands, most of which are uninhabited and make for an interesting excursion for boat tours. Admittedly, there has been a recorded population of “two” on the volcanic island


7. Explain what the difference is between natural and man-made landmarks.


Natural landmarks consist of things like trees or something made of natural material. Man made landmarks are things or structures made by humans which are considered to be landmarks for our con

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