The Latin word Glace means?
What did they use to remove the brain?
An iron hook
Where is the Tongass located?
Southeast Alaska
Why is King Tut famous?
Simply from the discovery of his tomb
What are the names of the two trails?
Dawson Chilkoot and White Pass
Glaciers are a _______ force of nature.
powerful
The body was left to dry for how many days?
40 days
What type of rainforest is the Tongass?
Temperate
What was his tomb made of?
Solid gold
One year
Glaciers are Nature's _________ .
Bulldozers
The body was stuffed with ______ , _______, _______.
cloth, sand and sawdust.
The Tongass forest has the largest concentration of what animal?
Bald Eagles
When did King Tut die?
3,000 years ago
How much did the supplies weigh?
One ton
What is a glacier?
A huge, slow moving mass of ice nestled between mountains.
portraits of the deceased
What percentage of the Tongass has been harvested in the past 94 years?
3%
King Tut's treasures are on display where?
Museum of Cairo
What did the White Pass Trail become known as?
The Dead Horse Trail
Rocks rub against one another and eventually are gorund into a fine dust-like powder called _______ .
Glacial silt
Why did they wear amulets?
To protect the wearer from evil
How many miles of hiking trails are there?
450 miles
The tomb was filled with what?
gold, precious stones, and detailed carvings.
What percentage of people found gold?
10%