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Polar Region Exhibits

Polar Region Exhibits. You have a problem. As the curator of a museum, you are responsible for putting together the exhibits. The task you have in front of you requires that you put together two exhibits, one for the North Pole and another for the South Pole.

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Polar Region Exhibits

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  1. Polar Region Exhibits You have a problem. As the curator of a museum, you are responsible for putting together the exhibits. The task you have in front of you requires that you put together two exhibits, one for the North Pole and another for the South Pole. Unfortunately, your assistant has placed all of the polar artifacts in one box. It is your job to separate the artifacts.

  2. Artifact Box • The following 16 items are currently in the box of artifacts. • As each item appears, place it on either the North Pole exhibit list or the South Pole exhibit list.

  3. Artifact #1 Photo of Eskimo dogsled handlers

  4. Artifact #2 Ice pick

  5. Artifact #3 A fragment of a chart with the latitude reading: 54 degrees, 10 minutes, 47 seconds South

  6. Artifact #4 A model of Admiral Byrd’s plane

  7. Artifact #5 A broken compass with the initial’s R.A.

  8. Artifact #6 Penguin feathers

  9. Artifact #7 Sweden’s Flag

  10. Artifact #8 Climbing rope

  11. Artifact #9 Horseshoes

  12. Artifact #10 A thermometer stuck at a reading of -88 degrees C (-126 degrees F)

  13. Artifact #11 Silver forks, spoons and knives

  14. Artifact #12 A journal entry signed by Robert Scott, “For God’s sake look after our people”.

  15. Artifact #13 Postage stamp featuring Robert E. Peary and Matthew Henson.

  16. Artifact #14 Mukluks made of reindeer hides.

  17. Artifact #15 A bone scraping tool called an ulu.

  18. Artifact #16 A picture of Santa Claus!

  19. Arctic/ North Pole • Ocean surrounded by continents • Terrestrial Animals (Bears, Caribou, Reindeer) • Elevation at North Pole (3.25 feet) • Average Annual Temperature: -4 ° F • No permanent research stations • No national claims

  20. Antarctic/ South Pole • Continent surrounded by Oceans • No terrestrial animals (Birds and Marine Life Only) • Elevation at South Pole (9,554 feet) • Average Annual Temperature: -59 ° F • Permanent research stations • Multiple national claims

  21. Both Poles… • Contain Frozen Features • Summer: 24 Hours of Daylight • Winter: 24 Hours of Darkness • Average temperature is never above 0° C or 32° F

  22. North Pole Display Photo of Eskimo dogsled handlers Ice pick Sweden’s Flag Silver forks, spoons and knives Postage stamp featuring Robert E. Peary and Matthew Henson. Mukluks made of reindeer hides. A bone scraping tool called an ulu. A picture of Santa Claus! South Pole Display Ice Pick A fragment of a chart with the latitude reading: 54 degrees, 10 minutes, 47 seconds South A model of Admiral Byrd’s plane A broken compass with the initial’s R.A. Penguin feathers Climbing rope Horseshoes A thermometer stuck at a reading of -88 degrees C (-126 degrees F) A journal entry signed by Robert Scott, “For God’s sake look after our people”. Check your answers!

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