Glacier National Park spans one million acres of protected mountains, glaciers, and lakes it forms part of the Continental Divide On Triple Divide Peak, the
Continental Divide meets the Northem Divide Here, water can flow to the Atlantic, Pacific, or Arctic Oceans. Fortunately, people have left the park almost unchanged
The different plants, rare and endangered species, and vast water resources of Glacier National Park make its protection a top priority. In 1932, Rotary Clubs from
Canada and the United States worked together to protect Glacier National Park and Canada's Waterton Lakes National Park. Combined, the parks for the first
international peace park in the world. Glacier is also designated by UNESCO as a biosphere reserve and world heritage site
Glacier National Park experiences extreme weather changes Conditions alter as the elevation increases. The warm air of the Pacific Ocean brings precipitation to the
western part of the park In contrast, the Arctic Ocean's cold air makes the northeastern side drier The air from the Pacinc Ocean and Arctic Ocean can collide on the
Continental Divide A blizzard can develop. As a result, these mountains can have 100 inches of annual snowfall. The clashing winds also contribute to extreme
temperature changes. A nearby town holds the world record for temperature change in 1916, Browning's temperature decreased by 100 degrees Fahrenheit in one
dayl Glacier National Park is indeed a place of contrasts
Glacier National Park's unique combination of lush vegetation, endangered wildlife, and splendid natural landscapes attracts diverse people. Scientists research the
impact of global warming on the shrinking glaciers. Interested people learn about Native American traditions. Many visitors drive the popular Going-to-the-Sun Road or
take a boat tour to experience a land carved by glaciers Outdoor enthusiasts can bike, hike, horseback ride, fish, snowshoe cross-country ski or go white-water
rafting. No matter the season this vast land of majestic mountains and peaceful lakes truly embodies its name, Crown of the Continent.
Based on the information given in paragraph two of the article now should visitors prepare for a tnp to Glacier National Park?
(A)Visitors should prepare for a trip to Glacier National Park by bringing clothing for different types of weather
(B) Visitors should prepare for a trip to Glacier National Park by bringing many bottles of water and healthy snacks,
(C)Visitors should prepare for a trip to Glacier National Park by learning how to swim in open water with waves
(D)Visitors should prepare for a trip to Glacier National Park by reading about the park so they can select activities to do