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This gives brown sugar its flavor.

What is molasses? 

When brown sugar clumps, place a piece of bread in the container and return in an hour. The molasses in the sugar absorbs the moisture from the bread. 

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Though these land areas can be cold, they are usually known for their hot, dry climate.

What are deserts?

The Antarctic continent is the outlier; it’s a huge desert, even though it’s cold.

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These giant mammals, also known as Ursus maritimus, inhabit the North Pole.

What are polar bears?

Polar bears are the only bears considered marine mammals because they live on the polar ice and feed on marine animals.

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This is another word for sour.

What is tart?

Cherries come in two major varieties: sweet and tart

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This is another name for powdered sugar.

What is icing or confectioners' sugar?

It usually contains between 2% and 5% of an anti-caking agent—such as corn starch, potato starch or tricalcium phosphate.

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This once powered trains.

What is steam?

Steam locomotives use a boiler to generate steam by burning combustible materials like coal, oil, or wood. The steam moves pistons that are connected to the locomotive's driving wheels 

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This pole has mountains.

What is the South Pole?

The mountains are not visible, however, because they are buried under the ice and snow.

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This means to one-up or gain an advantage over your intellectual opponent.

What is outsmart?
 
According to Chinese military general Sun Tsu, one way to outsmart your opponent is to use the art of deception to appear weak when you are strong and strong when you are weak

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This is the sugar substitute in the pink packet.

What is Sweet’N Low?

It’s a popular brand of saccharin, and it’s 300–500 times sweeter than sugar.

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Magma is made of these melted or partially melted materials.

What are rocks?

The liquefied rock is called magma when it is below Earth’s surface. Upon eruption, it is called lava. Temperatures range between 1,300º and 2,400º Fahrenheit (700º to 1,300º Celsius).

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This Olympic track and field event uses a pole. 

What is pole vaulting?

The origins of pole vaulting can be traced back to ancient Greece, where it was used to jump over obstacles like enemy walls or animals.

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Two pints equals this.

What is a quart?

Thirty-two ounces equals one quart. Four quarts equals one gallon

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Sugar is derived from the sugarcane plant or this root vegetable.

What is sugar beet? 

The biggest producers of sugar beet are the European Union, the United States and Russia.  

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Pottery is fired in these hot ovens.

What are kilns?

Temperatures for home kilns typically range from 2,000º to 2,400º Fahrenheit (1,093º to 1,316º Celsius).

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This type of business uses a stripped pole to advertise it's location.

What is a Barber?

The original barbers were the surgeons  and used the colored stripes to indicate that they were prepared to bleed their patients (red), set bones or pull teeth (white), or give a shave if nothing more urgent was needed (blue).

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This kitchen small appliance company was founded in 1971 and is renowned for its food processors, ice cream makers, blenders, convection ovens, and coffee makers.

What is Cuisinart?

Conair, a popular maker of personal care products such as hair dryers, now owns the company

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This finely granulated sugar is commonly used in the UK.

What is caster sugar?

The size of caster sugar granules falls between regular and powdered sugar.

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The heat of peppers is measured on this scale.

What is the Scoville scale?

Bell peppers are in the 2,000-unit range. The hottest pepper, the Carolina Reaper, can reach 2.2 million Scoville units.

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He was the first explorer to reach the South Pole

Who is Roald Amundsen?

At 26, he was one of the first people to spend the long, dark winter in Antarctica. By his 30s, he was the first person to sail a ship through the Northwest Passage in the Arctic. 



Roald Amundsen reached the South Pole in 1911.

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A broad embankment raised as a fortification and usually surmounted by a parapet.

What is a rampart? T

The word appears in the first stanza of the Star Spangled Banner: “O’er the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming.

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