Saturday, April 19, 2008

What area of land is north of alaska and canada?|123885

we have this 60 question open book test.
and it_s like questions from the whole book. and i can_t find any of the answers. we only have 2 class periods to do it, and i_ve already taken up one of them and i didn_t get even half way through it.
and that_s just one of the questions that i can actually remember. so yeah.

  • I smell one of those dumb-*ss trick questions by a liberal teacher. The answer will be somethng stupid like _Oomoo Island, the indigenous homeland of the Mukluk Tribe of the Inuit People_. Or else, the answer could be something not quite geographically accurate, like _Greenland_. Most of Greenland is north of Alaska and Canada, but not all.

    Go to the library and get a globe. There is a Canadian island group nearly at the geographic north pole, but the cheap globe I have does not give the name. I really suspect that is the answer, and the teacher is claiming it to be an independent tribal nation. Let me know when you find out the correct answer.

  • Ice my friend. I have been North of Alaska - there is only ice. If you go far enough North you start going South to Greenland.

  • Siberia in Russia and the North Pole.
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