• 1. 
    How did scientist find a solution to track smaller birds?

  • They used a tiny light-level recorder, clock, and memory chip, which together weigh as much as a raisin. (about 0.5 gram)
  • They made the birds stronger.
  • They hypnotised the birds.
  • They made the birds go to the gym.
  • 2. 
    What does the term migration imply?

  • To move to a new location
  • To disappear
  • To teleport
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  • 3. 
    Lightweight light-recorders don't broadcast so we need to recapture the birds to get the data, but we can then use ancient navigation methods to reconstruct the bird's daily location. What were the navigation methods they used?

  • To use the light-recorders to help indicate the latitude and longitude.
  • To use the birds shadow as an indicator.
  • To measure the birds power levels.
  • To see how much noise the birds make.
  • 4. 
    What is Longitude?

  • horizontal imaginary lines going across earth
  • vertical imaginary lines going across earth
  • diagonal imaginary lines going across earth
  • You're CRAZY! There are no imaginary lines running through earth.
  • 5. 
    Arctic Terns are famous migratory birds, Their migration paths have been known to rack up over 2,500,000 kilometers of flight in a lifetime -- enough for how many round trips to the moon?

  • 3
  • 2
  • 4
  • 1
  • 6. 
    What were some of the initial problems of attaching satellite tracking devices to smaller birds?

  • The devices were too heavy for the smaller birds to fly with.
  • The devices did not suit the birds fashion.
  • The birds would eat the devices.
  • It messed with the internet reception.
  • 7. 
    Which option wasn't an existing theory on where birds went in winter before we learnt that they migrated?

  • Birds polymorph into bears
  • Birds hibernated in lakes
  • Birds flew to the moon
  • Birds leave between spring and fall
  • 8. 
    What does the term Annual Migration mean?

  • To move to a different location yearly.
  • To celebrate your birthday
  • To move house
  • To go on a holiday
  • 9. 
    What is Latitude?

  • horizontal imaginary lines going across earth
  • vertical imaginary lines going across earth
  • diagonal imaginary lines going across earth
  • You're CRAZY! There are no imaginary lines running through earth.
  • 10. 
    If someone uses a map to plan a route to go from point A to point B, how would you describe her actions?

  • Navigating
  • Being a nerd
  • playing
  • being lazy
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