the crash
survival
rescue
Aftermath
Ethical dilemmas
100

Which mountain did the plane crash into?

The Andes
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How long were the survivors stranded before they were rescued?

72 days

100

Which two survivors that to find help?

Nando (Parrado) and Roberto (Canessa)

100

How many of the original passengers survived?

16

100

Which person was first eaten?

The pilot

200

What caused the plane to crash?

bad weather and pilot error

200

What kind of food was in the plane?

Chocolate and wine

200

How many days did they trek to find help?

day 10

200

How did the public react to the survivors cannibalism?

With shock and controversy

200

Why did the survivors decide to eat the dead people?

Because they would die if they didn't

300

Where was the plane going to land?

Santiago, Chile

300

What was the main source of food for the survivors after the chocolate was gone?

The dead passengers

300

How did they communicate with the man across the river?

By throwing a stone with information

300

What book was written about the survivors' story?

''alive'' by Piers Paul

300

How did the survivors choose who would look for help?

based on physical strength and health

400

How many passengers were on board?

45 passengers

400

How did the survivors keep warm in the freezing temperatures?

By using the plane's insulation and huddling together

400

How many miles did they have to trek?

37 miles

400

How many passengers died because they refused to eat humans?

1

400

How did religion play a role in the survivors' decision-making process?

Many survivors prayed and sought spiritual guidance before making a decision

500

Which sports team was on the plane?

Old Christians Club rugby team

500

How did the survivers get water?

They melted snow

500

On what date were the final survivors rescued?

December 22, 1972

500

What did the survivors focus on after their rescue?

Recovery and coping with their traumatic experience

500

What long-term psychological impacts did the survivors face due to cannibalism?

Guilt and trauma

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