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ELO'S-:
I will be able to-.
  • Know about different Incredible Laboratories on Earth and some Amazing Facts.
  • Know why animals are getting extinct.
  • Know about different extinct animals and some Amazing facts related to them.

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Chapter 25
Incredible Laboratories on Earth

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NAME ANY ONE LABORATORY IN INDIA

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The pyramid laboratory, Sagarmatha national park , Nepal 
  • It is the world's highest terrestrial laboratory.
  • It is located 5079m above the sea level at the base of the mount everest .
  • It is a three-storey high, pyramid- shaped laboratory and observatory made up of glass , steel and aluminium .
  • It conducts a variety of experiments across subjects like geology, climate, human physiology and enviroment. 

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DRAG AND DROP

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The pyramid laboratory ,Sagarmatha , national park, Nepal
SNOLAB , Sudbury , Ontario , Canada
Brookhaven national laboratory , long island , new york , USA
International space station , Outer space
NOAA aquarius reef base, Florida, USA

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It is the world's largest particle Physics laboratory having a large Hadron Collider located in a tunnel.
A
NOAA aquarius reef base, Florida, USA
B
Mount Washington Observatory, North Conway, USA
C
Physics Laboratory CERN, Geneva, Switzerland
D
Los Alamos National Laboratory, New Mexico, USA

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It is the world's coldest Physics Laboratory located under a thick layer of ice.
A
SNOLAB , Sudbury , Ontario , canada
B
Ice Cube Neutrino Observatory,Amundsen–Scott, South Pole ,Antarctica
C
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.
D
Brookhaven national laboratory , long island , new york , USA

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Chapter 26
EXTINCT ANIMALS

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Before we start, Please share your views on why animals are getting extinct?

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The current extinction crisis is entirely of our own making. From many years of habitat destruction, pollution,  climate change, population growth and other human activities have pushed nature to a dangerous situation.

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Now let's know about some extinct animals

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This animal is a giant extinct species of deer characterized by big size antlers(branch horns).
A
MOA
B
TASMANIAN TIGER
C
WOOLLY MAMMOTH
D
IRISH ELK

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This animal was the carnivorous marsupial(Mammal whose young ones are born undeveloped)
A
TASMANIAN TIGER
B
IRISH ELK
C
WOOLLY MAMMOTH
D
MOA

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This animal is an extinct relative of today's elephants. They lived during the end of Ice Age.
A
IRISH ELK
B
MOA
C
WOOLLY MAMMOTH
D
DODO

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This was a species of the tallest flightless bird native to New Zealand.
A
IRISH ELK
B
MOA
C
DODO
D
TASMANIAN TIGER

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QUIZ TIME!
Identify the extinct animal from the given images

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Honshu Wolf
Great Auk
Smilodon
Quagga

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Amazing Fact
The Dodo was an extinct flightless bird that inhabited the Island of Mauritius. Though extinct, it is the National Bird of Mauritius and its picture is used as a watermark on all Mauritian banknotes.

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Now I can :-
* Recognize Extinct Animals and Incredible Laboratories on Earth
*Answer the question based on the same



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