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1) ANCIENT HISTORY True or False? Acupuncture was first used as a me dical treatment in 2700 BC by Chin ese emperor Shen-Nung.

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1) ANCIENT HISTORYTrue or False?

Acupuncture was first used as a medical treatment in 2700 BC by Chinese emperor Shen-N

ung.

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2) ANCIENT HISTORYTrue or False?

At the height of its power, Sparta had 25,000 citizens, and 500,000

slaves.

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3) ANCIENT HISTORYTrue or False?

In the Middle ages, (5th-15th century) most people believed the heart was the

center of intelligence.

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4) ANCIENT HISTORYTrue or False?

There has been 262 Popes. 15 have been murdered of killed.

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5) ANCIENT HISTORYTrue or False?

Ancient Egyptians slept on pillows made from wood.

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6) ANCIENT HISTORYTrue or False?

The Ancient Egyptian King Pepi the 2nd ruled Egypt for 90 years

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Traveling the World. Lesson #4

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Reading p163 NATURAL HERITAGE

2. Hierapolis-Pamukkale (Turkey)

Pamukkale, meaning Cotton Castle, is one of the most extraordinary natural wonders in Turkey.

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Pamukkale’s ‘frozen’ waterfalls and pools were formed over thousands of years as mineral-rich spring water flowed down a high mountain wall and left behind large amounts of calcium.

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Here, too, is the site of the ancient city of Hierapolis, where many interesting ruins can be found, including hot baths, temples, and other Greek and Roman monuments.

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Here are some images of Hierapolis Pamukkale.

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3. Jeju Volcanic Island and Lava Tubes (Korea)

In June 2007, Jeju Island became South Korea’s first natural heritage site to be added to the World Heritage list.

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Covering over 10% of the island, the heritage site actually consists of three separate areas-

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Geomunoreum, one of the finest lava tube systems in the world; Seongsan Ilchulbong, a huge bowl-like mountain formed during a volcanic eruption;

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and 1,950 – meter high Mt. Halla, the highest mountain in South Korea.

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These three sites are extremely beautiful and provided an extraordinary record of geological history of the Earth.

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Some images of Jeju Island.

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Comprehension Question

Why do you think Jeju Island has been added to the World Heritage list?

It was added because there are three extraordinary sites.

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Vocabulary p163Monument: A structure,

like a building or sculpture built as a memorial.

“Greek and Roman monuments.”

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Some mysterious monuments from around

the world.Stonehenge England. Built around

4,500 years ago. No-one knows who built it.

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Some mysterious monuments from around

the world.Easter Island statues. Built 1500 years ago. No-

one knows why the statues were made, because everyone on the island died.

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Some mysterious monuments from around

the world.Lake Michigan “Stonehenge” USA. Scientists

think it may be 10,000 years old.

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Some mysterious monuments from around

the world.Cleopatra’s royal rooms. It is believed an

earthquake 1,500 years ago threw Cleopatra’s rooms into the sea

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1) How many years ago was the Stonehenge monument

built?

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2) What happened to the people who made the

Easter Island monuments?

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3) In which country was the Michigan monument built?

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Vocabulary p163Volcanic: Something produced by

a volcano.“Seongsan Ilchulbong, a huge bo

wl-like mountain formed during a volcanic eruption.”

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Here are some pictures of Volcanoes!

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Vocabulary p163Eruption: A release of somethin

g. “Seongsan Ilchulbong, a huge bo

wl-like mountain formed during a volcanic eruption.”

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Some Volcanic Eruptions!

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Vocabulary p163Extremely: Very. To a

high degree.

“These three sites are extremely beautiful.”

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Extremely beautiful things!

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Extremely beautiful things!

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Extremely beautiful things!

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Vocabulary p163Geological: The study of

the Earth.

“An extraordinary record of the geological history of the Earth.”

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Geology

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