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YLP12 04-09-20 Morning

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  • What do we call people who live at the north pole?
    Inuit. (not Eskimo)
  • When Grant was 8, his brother was half his age. Now, Grant is 14. How old is his brother?
    His brother is 10. Half of 8 is 4, so Grant’s brother is 4 years younger. This means when Grant is 14, his brother is still 4 years younger, so he’s 10.
  • What animal is this and where is it found?
    Killer Whale (Orca) They mostly live in the South Pole (Antarctica)
  • What is the largest carnivore that lives on land?
    The polar bear
  • What colour is a polar bears skin?
    Black
  • What is this in the sky?
    Northern lights (Aurora borealis)
  • Why don't bears eat penguins?
    Polar bears live in the north Pole, penguins live in the south pole.
  • What happened first? The sinking of the Titanic or Captain Scott walking to the South Pole?
    Sinking of the Titanic - May 31st 1911. Captain Scott - January 17th 1912
  • What is the Antarctic? North or South pole?
    South pole
  • Why does snow turn to ice when a glacier is being formed?
    Because of the weight of all the snow on the top. It crushes the snow underneath making it squash together..
  • What do we call a river made of ice that moves very slowly through the valleys between mountains in cold regions of the earth?
    Glaciers
  • Which country's flag is this?
    Canada
  • Which is a continent? The Arctic or Antarctica?
    Antarctica.
  • If you don’t keep me, I’ll break. What am I?
    A promise
  • What do we call a motor vehicle with skis used to travel across snow and ice?
    Ski-doo
  • What do we call people who live at the South pole?
    Nothing. Nobody lives at the south pole.
  • You’re running a race and at the very end, you pass the person in 2nd place. What place did you finish the race in?
    Second place
  • Which word becomes shorter when you add 2 letters to it?
    Short
  • Which country were the people from who first walked to the south pole?
    Norway