Asteroid fossil and Int Nurses Day
Leave a reviewWe start today’s show 66 million years in the past, when the last dinosaurs were around, and learn about an impressive fossil. Then, we’ll hear about some important news about traditional owners getting there land back. After that, we’ll head out for a few marathons with a would-be world record holder, before celebrating our amazing frontline workers on International Nurses Day. Then, we’ll reveal our Wow of the Week.
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We start today’s show 66 million years in the past, when the last dinosaurs were around, and learn about an impressive fossil. Then, we’ll hear about some important news about traditional owners getting there land back. After that, we’ll head out for a few marathons with a would-be world record holder, before celebrating our amazing frontline workers on International Nurses Day. Then, we’ll reveal our Wow of the Week.
Quiz Questions
1. Where was the asteroid fossil found?
2. What recently happened for Kakadu National Park?
3. How many marathons did Jacky run in a row?
4. Whatday did we celebrate this week?
5. Do all people imagine the same thing when they listen to the same music track?
Bonus Tricky Question:
What did people in the village in China imagine when scientists played them the music track?
Answers:
1. North Dakota, United States of America
2. It was returned to the traditional owners.
3. 104
4. International Nurses Day
5. No, they imagine different things dependant on where they live and their culture?
Bonus Tricky Answer:
They imagined a man thinking about someone he loves.
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