- QFTCI5EP Game 5, Rounds 7-8: sharks and states - 3 Updates
"Peter Smyth" <smythp@gmail.com>: Jun 19 02:11PM Mark Brader wrote: > Canadian provinces and territories and said Alberta, Manitoba, > and the Northwest Territories, the answer would be Saskatchewan. > 1. Utah, Idaho, Oregon. Nevada > 2. Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois. Michigan > 3. New York, Pennsylvania, Delaware. New Jersey > 4. South Dakota, Colorado, Iowa. Nebraska > 5. Indiana, Ohio, Illinois. West Virginia > 6. Kansas, Illinois, Oklahoma. Missouri > 7. Colorado, Oklahoma, Texas. New Mexico > 8. West Virginia, Kentucky, Indiana. Tennessee > 9. Ohio, Maryland, Kentucky. Pennsylvania > 10. Louisiana, Mississippi, Tennessee. Arkansas Peter Smyth |
Pete Gayde <pagrsg@wowway.com>: Jun 19 03:24PM msb@vex.net (Mark Brader) wrote in news:7KKdnbrHPaFSstrEnZ2dnUU7- > * Game 5, Round 7 - Science - Sharks > 1. Sharks have the most powerful jaws on the planet. How do they > differ from most other animals' jaws? Shark's jaw is detachable > 2. How many gill slits does a shark have on each side of its body? 3; 4 > 3. What is the skeleton of a shark made of? Cartilage > 4. What sense is 10,000 times keener in a shark than a human? Smell > 5. This largest shark is a slow-moving filter feeder that feeds > almost exclusively on plankton. The largest confirmed individual > was 12.65 m long and weighed about 21 t. What is its name? Whale shark > 6. This species, which can reach a length of 5 m, is named for the > dark vertical stripes found mainly on juveniles. The blunt-nosed > predator has a well-earned reputation for attacking people. Tiger > 7. This group of sharks is known for the distinctive structure of > their heads. Their wide-set eyes give them a better visual > range than other sharks. Hammerhead > tributaries. They are thought to be one of the three species > most likely to attack humans. They get their name from their > short, blunt snout. Snubnose > 9. This shark averages 2-3 m in length and likes to swim in shallow > ocean waters. Its common name comes from the yellowish color > of its back. Milk > Canadian provinces and territories and said Alberta, Manitoba, > and the Northwest Territories, the answer would be Saskatchewan. > 1. Utah, Idaho, Oregon. Nevada > 2. Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois. Iowa > 3. New York, Pennsylvania, Delaware. New Jersey > 4. South Dakota, Colorado, Iowa. Nebraska > 5. Indiana, Ohio, Illinois. Kentucky > 6. Kansas, Illinois, Oklahoma. Missouri > 7. Colorado, Oklahoma, Texas. New Mexico > 8. West Virginia, Kentucky, Indiana. Ohio > 9. Ohio, Maryland, Kentucky. West Virginia > 10. Louisiana, Mississippi, Tennessee. Arkansas Pete Gayde |
Jason Kreitzer <jk71875@gmail.com>: Jun 19 10:11AM -0700 On Sunday, June 18, 2017 at 9:58:45 PM UTC-4, Mark Brader wrote: > 1. Sharks have the most powerful jaws on the planet. How do they > differ from most other animals' jaws? > 2. How many gill slits does a shark have on each side of its body? 3 > 3. What is the skeleton of a shark made of? Cartilage > 4. What sense is 10,000 times keener in a shark than a human? Smell > 6. This species, which can reach a length of 5 m, is named for the > dark vertical stripes found mainly on juveniles. The blunt-nosed > predator has a well-earned reputation for attacking people. Tiger Shark > 7. This group of sharks is known for the distinctive structure of > their heads. Their wide-set eyes give them a better visual > range than other sharks. Hammerhead > Canadian provinces and territories and said Alberta, Manitoba, > and the Northwest Territories, the answer would be Saskatchewan. > 1. Utah, Idaho, Oregon. Nevada > 2. Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois. Iowa > 3. New York, Pennsylvania, Delaware. Maryland > 4. South Dakota, Colorado, Iowa. Oregon > 5. Indiana, Ohio, Illinois. Kentucky > 6. Kansas, Illinois, Oklahoma. Missouri > 7. Colorado, Oklahoma, Texas. New Mexico > 8. West Virginia, Kentucky, Indiana. Virginia > 9. Ohio, Maryland, Kentucky. Pennsylvania > 10. Louisiana, Mississippi, Tennessee. Arkansas |
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