What did the inuit put on the bottom of their boats?
They put seal blubber.
What should've Franklin done in the Arctic when he was stranded.
Franklin should've made igloos to stay in.
How many layers should Franklin wear.
What should've Franklin eaten when he was stranded?
He should've eaten raw meat because it provides nutrients that his crew member needed.
What should Franklins boats be made of?
Animal skins, bones, and driftwood.
What was the best animal skin to make a shelter.
Caribou skin.
What should have Franklin decided for what his clothes were made of.
The correct answers were seal skin, caribou skin, and sea bird skin. If you answered any one of these you are correct.
What should've Franklin done to save and keep his food warm?
He should've Stored his food in sealskin bags.
When Franklin's giant boat was stuck what could he have known to make instead.
A kayak made of driftwood or caribou bone (A small boat so he could fit through the gaps in the ice)
What makes the blocks of snow stick together for the Igloos.
Snow in between the blocks.
What tool should Franklin's crew use to shape their clothing that they make.
An Ulu.
What could've Franklin eaten for a snack quickly if he was hungry and needed something to eat so he could keep traveling.
He could've eaten a seal eye. It could also be raw.
How could've Franklin traveled when he was stranded without his ship?
Dog sleds.
What should Franklin use to make his igloos?
A whalebone/Metal knife.
which way should Franklin wear his 2 layers of clothing.
He should've worn the inner layer facing in and the outer layer facing out.
What could've Franklin done to keep his meat dry and protect it?
He could've hung the food up high so that the food is dry and animals in the Arctic can't reach it.