(Solved) What significant law in 1980 shaped America’s conservation landscape?

What significant law in 1980 shaped America’s conservation landscape?

Alaska National Act
Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act
National Parks Preservation Act

Fact: The Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act (ANILCA) of 1980 was pivotal in designating over 104 million acres of wilderness, balancing preservation with subsistence rights, making it a cornerstone in conservation history.

Correct Answer: Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act

(Solved) Which sport made Serena Williams a global icon?

Which sport made Serena Williams a global icon?

Tennis
Soccer
Basketball

Fact: Serena Williams became a global icon through tennis. She won many major tournaments and stayed at the top for years. Her powerful playing style inspired people around the world. Serena also became a symbol of strength and confidence beyond the sport.

Correct Answer: Tennis

(Solved) Which mammal often starves to death after losing all its teeth?

Which mammal often starves to death after losing all its teeth?

Moose
African elephant
Hippopotamus
Giant panda

Fact: African elephants rely on a unique tooth-replacement system in which sets of massive molars grow in from the back of the jaw and move forward as older ones wear down. Over a lifetime, an elephant typically cycles through six sets. Once the final set is worn away—usually in old age—the animal can no longer grind tough vegetation effectively. Because they cannot regrow any additional teeth, many elephants become unable to eat enough food to survive, leading to starvation. This natural limitation is one of the major factors determining an elephant’s lifespan in the wild.

Correct Answer: African elephant

(Solved) Which animal will always give birth to identical quadruplets?

Which animal will always give birth to identical quadruplets?

Chipmunk
Hedgehog
Groundhog
Armadillo

Fact: Remarkably, the armadillo stands alone in the animal kingdom for producing genetically identical offspring every time it gives birth. The nine-banded armadillo is the only vertebrate that gives birth to identical quadruplets every time! A female releases a single egg that, once fertilized, splits into four embryos—each genetically identical and all sharing one placenta. This phenomenon, in which multiple embryos arise from a single fertilized egg, is known as polyembryony. Exactly how and why this rare reproductive strategy evolved remains a mystery.

Correct Answer: Armadillo