Transcript Slide 1

Olympic National Park
By: Aiman Sabaawy
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State-Washington
Region-West
Capital-Olympia
Longitude-123.50°W
Latitude-47.97°N
Mount Olympus
• Main Idea: There are many different types
of landforms
• Supporting details: Peninsula – old growth
forests
• Coastline: Pacific Ocean
• Glacier: Capped Mountains
Hoh Rain Forest
• Main Idea: Olympics National Parks culture
dates back thousands of years
• Supporting details: American Indians have lived
on the Olympic Peninsula for thousands of years
• Explorers, Miners, and loggers had already
moved into the big area by the 1800’s
• Elk are the most common animals in the park
today
• Main Idea: There are many different types
of bodies of water
• Supporting details: Pacific Ocean and the
Elwha River
• The strait of Juan-De-Fuca
• Hood Canal and Pidget sound
• Main idea: There are many different types
of rocks and minerals
• Supporting details: One type of rock there
is Basalt
• There is a lot of sedimentary rock
• There are also many igneous rocks in
Olympic National Park
Culture Continued
• Main idea: The culture of Washington
state has changed over time.
• Supporting details: First, the Native
Americans moved in
• Next, the settlers came to the park
• Now, tourists visit the park