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Ice Age Animals
Life in the Ice Age
Continents
The World
Miscellaneous
100
What animal had huge tusks?
A wooly mammoth
100
How did people get food in the Ice Age?
They hunted animals, and gathered berries and nuts.
100
What continent do we live on?
North America.
100
What is the imaginary line that separates the world called?
The equator.
100
Why did people in the Ice Age stop hunting and settle down?
They could get more food if they planted crops instead of hunted.
200
What animal had extremely sharp teeth?
Saber-tooth tiger
200
What did people in the Ice Age use for tools?
Bones, sticks, stones, old teeth.
200
What two continents does Central America connect?
North America and South America
200
What does the equator separate the world into?
The Northern and Southern hemisphere.
200
How were the farmers different from the nomads?
They grew their own food, they didn't hunt animals, they settled down and had houses, it wasn't so cold outside.
300
What animal looks like a big cow?
Bison.
300
What do we call people who lived in the Ice Age and moved around a lot?
Nomads
300
What continent is an island?
Australia
300
How many oceans are there?
Four
300
Is the world flat or round?
Round.
400
What animal from the Ice Age is still around today?
Reindeer.
400
People in the Ice Age came from where to where?
They came from Asia to North America.
400
Which two continents touch each other and it's hard to tell them apart?
Europe and Asia
400
What are the names of the oceans?
Indian Ocean, Atlantic Ocean, Pacific Ocean, Arctic Ocean.
400
What continent is south of North America?
South America.
500
Why are we able to see almost a complete set of baby wooly mammoth fossils?
It stayed together in the ice.
500
How did people in the Ice Age get from Asia to North America?
On a land bridge.
500
List all seven continents.
Asia, Africa, Europe, Australia, Antarctica, N. America, S. America
500
Is Antarctica in the Northern or Southern hemisphere?
Southern hemisphere.
500
What ocean is west of North America?
The Pacific Ocean.