The document discusses various topics including the location of the North Pole, rivers, antibiotics, famous historical figures, space programs, school desegregation, killer whale behavior, coin alloys, moons of Uranus, speed of light, human chromosomes, fencing swords, little league baseball bats, US presidents' birthdays, children's book awards, steam power plants, escalator mechanics, clock pendulum function, breakfast cereal grains, and volcanoes.
The document discusses various topics including the location of the North Pole, rivers, antibiotics, famous historical figures, space programs, school desegregation, killer whale behavior, coin alloys, moons of Uranus, speed of light, human chromosomes, fencing swords, little league baseball bats, US presidents' birthdays, children's book awards, steam power plants, escalator mechanics, clock pendulum function, breakfast cereal grains, and volcanoes.
The document discusses various topics including the location of the North Pole, rivers, antibiotics, famous historical figures, space programs, school desegregation, killer whale behavior, coin alloys, moons of Uranus, speed of light, human chromosomes, fencing swords, little league baseball bats, US presidents' birthdays, children's book awards, steam power plants, escalator mechanics, clock pendulum function, breakfast cereal grains, and volcanoes.
The document discusses various topics including the location of the North Pole, rivers, antibiotics, famous historical figures, space programs, school desegregation, killer whale behavior, coin alloys, moons of Uranus, speed of light, human chromosomes, fencing swords, little league baseball bats, US presidents' birthdays, children's book awards, steam power plants, escalator mechanics, clock pendulum function, breakfast cereal grains, and volcanoes.
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1. The North pole has a latitude of 90 degrees Nort.
2. The North Platte River flows from Wyoming into Nebraska.
3. The tetracyclines, a family of antibiotics, are used to treat infections. 4. Henry Adams, born in Boston, became famous as a historian and novelist. 5. Engineers are needed for work on the new space program. 6. Segregation in public schools was declare unconstitutional by the Supreme Court in 1954. A B C D 7. Killer whales tend to wander in family clusters that hunt, play, and resting together A B C D 8. Alloys of gold and copper have been used in several types of coins. A B C D 9. Titania, photographed by Voyager 2 in 1986, has significantly fewer craters than another moons of Uranus A B C D 10. Light can travels from the Sun to the Earth in eight minutes and twenty seconds A B C D 11. Every human typically hasve twenty-three pairs of chromosomes in most cells A B C D 12. In the sport of fencing, three types of swords are used; the foil, the appe, and the sabre. A B C D 13. Little league baseball bats may not to be longer than 33 inces. A B C D and 14. On the third Monday in February, Americans celebrate the births of both George Washington or Abraham Lincoln A B C D 15. The Caldecott Medal hasve been awarded since 1938 to the illustrator of the best picture book for children A B ed C D 16. Since the early 1900s, steam turbines have replacing most steam engines in large electric power plants A B C D 17. Each step in a escalator is carried by four wheels on a concealed track A B C D 18. A pendulum can regulates speed of a clock by swinging from side to side at a fixed rate A B C D 19. Oats, wheat, corn, and rice is the grains most commonly used in breakfast cereals A B C D 20. There are about 850 active volcanoes in the world, some of which have erupting numerous times A B C D