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-By Hailey Kasey and Zinna
a) Hiking b) Learn how to make bracelets c) Surf d) Swim |
Answer: A-Hiking |
a) The land that never melts b) The icy land c) The welcoming land d) The big land |
Answer: A- The land that never melts |
In Nunavut they have a certain way to tell their sled dog to go left. How do they say it?
a) Haw b) Gee c) flee d) Left now |
Answer: A-Haw |
a) Becausethere is snowinNunavutandnoneinCalifornia b) Becausethe citizens of California don’t have the proper dogs or sleds. c) Becausein California it is illegal to ride dogs d) Becausethe dogs just enjoy the snow more and will cooperatebetter In the colder climate. |
Answer: A-Becausethere is snow in Nunavut and none in California |
5. How windy can it get in AuyuittuqNational Park?
a) Up to winds of 15km/hour b) Up to winds of 70-80km/hour c) Up to 10km/hour d) Up to 39km/hour |
Answer: A- Up to winds of 15km/hour |
2) How do gold miners get the gold?
a) You have to pan for gold by taking a scoop of dirt.
b) If there are dinosaur bones then there is gold
c) Gold can be found underground
d) Gold can be found in other natural resources like copper
Answer: A-you have to pan for gold by taking a scoop of dirt.
3. What is meant by conservation of natural resources?
a) We can use the resources in a sustainable manner
b) we use it up to help the environment
c) we use natural resources because if we don’t it can pollute
the air
d) All of the above
Answer: A- We can use the resources in a sustainable manner
4. What is an important use for gold?
a) we can shape and sculpt it, it conducts electricity that cant
be tarnished.
b) We use it for jewelry
c) Gold is great for making furniture
d) If you use a lot of gold that means your rich
Answer: A-we can shape and sculpt it, it conducts electricity that cant be tarnished.
5. When was gold discovered?
a) 100 years ago
b) January, 24, 1848
c) January,23,1848
d) May,18, 1856
Answer: B- January, 24, 1848
6.Who found gold?
a) James W Marshall
b) Arthur H Jakman
c) Elizabeth Malenza
d) Marv Junior
Answer: A- James W Marshall
2. How are lowlands formed?
a) It is the movement of glaciers
b) Over time minerals build up and the rain water shapes
them
c) lowlands where here since dinosaurs where and they are
made up of water and minerals
d) lowlands are a big rock and are created over time by using
rain water, soil ,and minerals
Answer: A- It is the movement of glaciers.
3. Hoodoos can be found on Sirmilik but what are they?
a) Tall towers of red tinged sand stone and sedimentary
bedrock that have been sculpted for centuries by erosion
b) It’s a type of plant that the locals eat
c) Short towers of red tinged sand stone and sedimentary
bedrock that have been sculpted for centuries by erosion
d)Hoodoos are just another word for homes
Answer: A-Tall towers of red tinged sand stone and sedimentary bedrock that have been sculpted for centuries by erosion
4. How are innuitian mountains formed?
a) Sedimentary Rock
b) water and minerals
c) mountains where here since dinosaurs and overtime they
shape into mountains
d) Its just a big rock
Answer: A-Sedimentary Rock
5. What mountain is by sirmilik mountain?
a) Byam Martin Mountain D-All of the above
b) Mount Thor c) Mount Asgard d) All of the above
Answer: D-All of the above
6. Pingos can be found on Sirmilik but what are they?
a) when underground water pockets create
pressure on the frozen ice above, lifting the
overlying frozen sediment
b) Pingo is a type of animal
c) Pingo is a hunting tool
d) Its formed underneath the glacier and can eventually form a mountain
Answer: A- when underground water pockets create pressure on the frozen ice above, lifting the overlying frozen sediment