Mark if the sentences are True or False. 1. The Aral Sea is one of the most ancient lakes on Earth, with a
history of 3,500 years.
2. The Amu Darya and Syr Darya rivers feed the Aral Sea
3. Until the 1950s, between 50 and 60 cubic kilometres of water
reached the Aral Sea each year
4. Water from the rivers wasn't diverted for agricultural and
population needs.
5. The water has become over-salty and lost most of its natural
plant and animal life.
6. An area of 67,000 km
7. The low quality of water hasn't caused many diseases.
8. The maximum depth of the North Aral Sea is 25 m.
9. The Aral Sea region isn't also heavily polluted
10. In some dry years in the 1980s no water flowed into the sea at
all.
I think, Narnia - it's very fantasy and unreal beautiful country. And I want live in the Narnia. Let's imagine it.
Narnia - it's lovely country the streets will be very aesthetic. People will be very erudite and creative. I would like people not to have any bad qualities in Narnia, the country where I could live. Everyone had money and no one asked for alms, as is often the case in reality. In Narnia, absolutely all children will have the concept of an orphanage, a boarding school they are not familiar with. There will be no misunderstandings in families, for example, between teenagers and parents. In the country of my dreams, there will be everything that is so lacking in routine reality
Narnia is a fantasy world created by C. S. Lewis as the primary location for his series of seven fantasy novels for children, The Chronicles of Narnia. The world is so called after the country of Narnia, in which much of the action of the Chronicles takes place.The country of Narnia is where most of the action of the series is set. According to the mythology of the series, Narnia was created by the great lion, Aslan, and is filled with talking animals and mythical creatures. C. S. Lewis may have taken the name from the Italian town of Narni, whose Latin name was in fact Narnia. Narnia features rolling hills rising into low mountains to the south, and is predominantly forested except for marshlands in the north. In the first year of Narnia, the Creation of Narnia was witnessed by six creatures: Jadis, Empress of Charn, Digory Kirke, Polly Plummer, Andrew Ketterley, Frank the cabman, and his cab horse Strawberry. During a failed attempt by Digory to transfer Jadis from London in our world back to her own world of Charn, the group arrived in the unmade darkness of Narnia just prior to Aslan calling it into being.