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Do you like a challenge? Want to see how much you know about the environment and biodiversity? Go ahead, accept the challenge and take part in the game.

If you’re still hungry for more, play the ultimate challenge and answer the following 10 random questions.

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Arenaria is a plant🌱 found in rocky areas, dolomitic scrublands and therophytic grasslands.

The question is, what type of arenaria can be seen in the picture?

Here's a hint: it is characteristic of the Betic 🌄 Mountains

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#SierraNevada 🏔 is one of the eco-systems studied in the #LifeWatchERICSUMHALproject

We want to know if you know the peak we show you here

It is one of the 3⃣0⃣0⃣0⃣, but where are we today?

 

Image Source: Picamaderos, CC BY-SA 3.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0>, via Wikimedia Commons

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Guess who this hairy bat is⁉

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Ticks are the largest of the mites

They feed on blood  and are carriers of multiple infectious diseases

In this image, we can see the so-called soft ticks, but what are they actually called?

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Within #WP8, isotopic studies of atmospheric and dissolved gases in water are conducted to understand water use efficiency and the effects of #CambioGlobal (Climate Change)

We are in a city bathed by the river #Guadalquivir, do you know which it is?

 

Image Source: Carole Raddato from FRANKFURT, Germany, CC BY-SA 2.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0>, via Wikimedia Commons

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We revisit our friends, the bats.

The #Guesswhatyousee this time is all about technology.

Do you know what you are seeing in this picture?

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This time, we show you a fairly interesting picture 😏

What do you think is behind it!?

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This next guess👀, is a 'guess what' question, and it is about...cats😺

Which is the only continent where there are no domestic cats?

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This next guess is about a location📌

Where do you think we are?

We'll give you a clue, this province is home to the Alcazaba and Walls of San Cristóbal Hill and is an area used for grazing🐏🐐

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This #Adivinaquéves (Guess what you see)  is dedicated to the Andalusian lakes. In #WP8, sediments from Andalusian lakes (from approximately the last 2000 years) are analysed to reconstruct the paleohydrological evolution and the effects of Global Change.

Can you tell us which Andalusian lake we are at?

 

Image Source: Baldomorejon, CC BY-SA 3.0 ES <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/es/deed.en>, via Wikimedia Commons

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