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100

Caused the mass extinction of the dinosaurs

Comet/Meteor

100

The famous Albertan paelontologist who now has a museum

Phillip J Currie

100

The supercontinent that used to be on the earth millions of years ago

Pangea

100
The period after the dinosaurs

Ice Age

100

The tingling sensation in your mouth after you eat a pineapple is actually

The pineapple is eating you. 

200

This dinosaur is famous for having spiked thumbs

Iguanodon

200

State who the Royal Tyrell Museum located in Drumheller, AB named after

Joseph Tyrell

200

The province in Canada known as the 'Dinosaur Capital'

Alberta

200

Name the three different time periods of the dinosaurs. 

Triassic, Jurassic, and Cretaceous

200

The planets in order from the sun

Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune

300

Closest relative to the dinosaurs

Crocodile (birds are second)

300
State what Barnum Brown discovered in 1900.

He found the first T-rex skeleton.

300

The sea that used to cover the prairies of Canada millions of years ago

Bearpaw Sea

300

State the different types of diets an animal can have

Omnivore, Carnivore, Herbivore

300

Known as the 'Father of Modern Science'

Galileo Galilei

400

The famous dinosaur from the Jurassic World series (name and type of dinosaur)

Blue; Velociraptor

400

State the person who named the T-Rex.

Henry Fairfield Osborn.

400

The largest Bonebed in Canada

Hilda Bonebed

400
State the two differences in dinosaurs bone structure

Some dinosaurs were bird-hipped and some were lizard-hipped.

400

The condition where you are unable to move yet still in a semi-sleeping state, experience hallutinations and experience that make you feel as if you're in a encounter with a supernatural being

Sleep Paralysis

500

Best-preserved fossil found in Canada (dinosaur type)

Nodosaur

500

Marie Anning was an influential fossil hunter in the 19th century. Name one of her discoveries. (Hint: All of her discoveries involve her finding fossils; the answers are all types or dinosaurs.)

 Ichthyosaur; Plesiosaur; Pterosaur

500

Explain the continental drift. 

The continental drift describes the ways geologists thought the continents moved over time. The theory states that the landmasses were drifting across the earth, sometimes going through oceans or bumping into each other.

500

How long did dinosaurs roam the earth?

165 million years

500

Alexander Fleming

Discovered Penicillin