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From: Anne Lum (aclum@bigfoot.com)
Date: Thu Apr 24 2003 - 10:18:37 EDT

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    Teacher Name: Ms. Mary Beth Forrest
    School: Herbert Hoover Elementary School
    Room 8, 2nd Grade

    Challenge Question #6:
    "Where in the world do you think our 10 Mystery Sites are located?"

    Answers:

    Mystery Class 1
    a. Derby Line, Vermont
    b. United States of America
    c. longitude W 72.1, latitude N 45.0

    Mystery Class 2
    a. Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii
    b. United States of America
    c. longitude W 157.86, latitude N 21.31

    Mystery Class 3
    a. Antananarivo (TANA)
    b. Madagascar
    c. longitude E 47.53, latitude S 18.92

    Mystery Class 4
    a. Port-Au-Prince
    b. Haiti
    c. longitude W 72.33, latitude N 18.54

    Mystery Class 5
    a. Groningen
    b. Netherlands
    c. longitude E 6.56, latitude N 53.23

    Mystery Class 6
    a. Banjul
    b. The Gambia
    c. longitude W 16.59, latitude N 13.45

    Mystery Class 7
    a. Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station (USA)
    b. Antarctica
    c. longitude x, latitude S 90 (x = any value from 0 to180 E/W since all
    longitudes converge at the pole)

    Mystery Class 8
    a. Libreville
    b. Gabon
    c. longitude E 9.45, latitude N 0.39

    Mystery Class 9
    a. Arras
    b. France
    c. longitude E 2.78, latitude N 50.29

    Mystery Class 10
    a. Corcovado National Park, Peninsula de Osa
    b. Costa Rica
    c. longitude W 83.65, latitude N 8.55



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