Ulaq
Science
Geography
Nonfiction
This & That
100

In the book "Ulaq and the Northern Lights" what kind of animal is Ulaq?

an Arctic Fox
100

What is the scientific name for the Northern lights?

The Aurora borealis.

100

Name a location in the United States frequently sees the Aurora borealis?

Alaska

100

What are captions, photos, bold words and charts examples of in a nonfiction text?

Text features.

100

Aurora's come in many colors.  What are the two most common colors?

light green and pink.

200

The first animal Ulaq encounters is Seal.  What does Seal see in the Northern lights?

Schools of fish.

200

What is the scientific name for the Southern lights?

The Aurora australis.

200

Name a location that might see the Aurora australis 

New Zealand, Antarctica

200

What purpose do text features serve?

They help the reader comprehend (understand) the text.

200

Do auroras occur on other planets?

Yes!  Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune, and Uranus.

300

What does Wolf see in the Northern lights?

The campfires of distant hunters.
300

During what season could you expect to see the Northern lights?

Winter

300

What country promotes Aurora tourism with glass igloos for viewing?

Finland

300

What text feature is typically found at the beginning of a nonfiction book?

Table of Contents

300

Why aren't there auroras on Earth's moon?

No atmosphere or magnetic field.

400

What does Caribou see in the northern lights?

Swaying ghosts.

400

What causes the Northern lights?

Particles from the sun striking gas in the atmosphere.

400
Is it possible to see the Northern lights from Washington state?

Yes! 

400

A box with information about a photo is typically called...?

A caption.

400

Denmark's Sophus Tromholt was one of the first scientists to study the Northern lights.  Why do scientists still study them today?

Because it is a good way to learn about space weather and solar storms.

500

Which animal takes Ulaq for a ride to see the Northern lights?

Snowy Owl.

500

Why do the Auroras only occur in polar regions?

Because of the Earth's magnetism. 

500
Name a prime location outside of the United states for viewing the Northern lights.

Scandinavia, Russia, Greenland, Canada.

500

The pages at the very end of a book that define words used in the text are called...?

A Glossary.

500

In what layer of the atmosphere do most Aurora's occur?

The thermosphere, which extends from 50-300 miles above Earth.