Q2. What is the total length of Mammoth Cave, making it the longest known cave system in the world?345 miles (555 km)419 miles (674 km)243 miles (391 km)187 miles (300 km)
Q3. When was Mammoth Cave National Park established?July 1, 1941November 8, 1956March 4, 1921September 26, 1907
Q4. What type of rock primarily forms the cave system at Mammoth Cave National Park?BasaltLimestoneSandstoneGranite
Q5. Which river flows through Mammoth Cave National Park?Tennessee RiverGreen RiverCumberland RiverOhio River
Q6. What is the name of the longest cave within the Mammoth Cave System?Frozen Niagara CaveMammoth CaveRippley's CaveMammoth-Flint Ridge Cave System
Q7. What is the approximate age of Mammoth Cave?100 million years300 million years10 million years50 million years
Q8. What is the name of the area within Mammoth Cave National Park where visitors can see the famous Frozen Niagara formation?Sand CaveLong CaveMammoth Cave Historic TourNew Entrance Cave
Q9. Which Native American tribe historically used the caves for various purposes?CherokeeShawneeMammoth Cave was not historically used by any specific tribeYuchi
Q10. What is the name of the legendary guide who explored and mapped Mammoth Cave during the early 19th century?Stephen BishopAdam FisherFloyd CollinsMax Kämper
Q11. What is the approximate temperature inside the caves at Mammoth Cave National Park?60°F (15°C)44°F (7°C)54°F (12°C)68°F (20°C)
Q12. How many species of animals have been documented in Mammoth Cave National Park?Over 130Around 75Around 50Over 200
Q13. What rare eyeless creature is found in the cave system at Mammoth Cave National Park?Blind crayfishCave millipedeEyeless batCave salamander
Q14. True or False: Mammoth Cave National Park was designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1981.FalseTrue