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Apostle Islands

Apostle Islands . By Megan . When did Apostle get established . Apostale Islands were established in 1895 It was established by Chief Buffalo and Mr Benjamin Armstrong. It was also named after the French. Why was the area recognized by as a National Park .

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Apostle Islands

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  1. Apostle Islands By Megan

  2. When did Apostle get established Apostale Islands were established in 1895 It was established by Chief Buffalo and Mr Benjamin Armstrong. It was also named after the French.

  3. Why was the area recognized by as a National Park It was recognized as a National Park because it has regionally diverse and unique plant life. It has many unique features and complements to the National Park.

  4. How was the Park Formed The Apostale Islands were formed by Lake Superior By Scape’s of Sand

  5. What rocks can be found inside the Apostle Islands There are rock pools. There are also Sand Stones

  6. What Special Landforms or Geological Features are found inside your park. There are Sea Caves, Ice Caves, Beaches and Sand scapes, and Cliffs and Bluffs.

  7. How is land inside your park currently changing There is The Sand pits that change shoreline erosion.

  8. What environmental issues affecting your park The Zebra Mussels Invasive species Microscopic Organisms Large Trees

  9. My Links My Links were http://www.nps.gov/apis/naturescience/non-native-species.htm

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