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Quarry Hill - Winter Survival

Total questions: 10

Worksheet time: 12mins

Name
Class
Date
1.

During our socks experiment we discovered some fabrics protect you from the cold better than others.

Place our results in order from BEST thing to wear to the WORST.

a)

Dry Wool

b)

Dry Cotton

c)

Wet Wool

d)

Bare Feet (Nothing)

e)

Wet Cotton

1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
2.

Temperatures outside can vary wildly. But there is one part of our environment that is relatively stable. If you were a hibernating animal that needed a stable temperature to sleep, where would you go?

a)

In a snow pile

b)

In the water

c)

In the ground (earth)

d)

Out in the open air

e)

On a windy cliff

3.

The cells that make your body are made of 70% or more of water.

When it gets cold outside what can happen?

a)

The water freezes, expands, and destroys the cell

b)

The water freezes, shrinks, and puts the cell to sleep

c)

The water stays liquid, but leaks out of the cell and kills it

d)

The water turns to gas, expands, and destroys the cell

4.

School was canceled on the 21st of January 2025 because of the cold. The average temperature for the day was about -5 and the average wind speed was about 15 mph.

Click on the image or use your packet.

What was the wind chill for this day?

a)

-26

b)

0

c)

-31

d)

7

5.

If your cells froze solid you would get frostbite or die. But a wood frog can freeze totally solid and wake up in the spring like normal. How do they do this?

a)
Wood frogs can survive freezing by hibernating in mud.
b)
Wood frogs have a special skin that prevents ice formation.
c)
Wood frogs generate heat to melt the ice around them.
d)

Wood frogs use special sugars to make an antifreeze in their body.

6.

What is the difference between hypothermia and Frostbite? Sort the symptoms for each Disease.

Categorize the following

Shivering / Shaking

Confusion, can't move body well

Slurred speech

Affected areas going Numb after awhile

Blackened skin

Amputation

Affected areas feel like they are burning or stinging at first

Death

Hypothermia
Frostbite
7.

Dealing with the cold is hard. Animals have developed many strategies to deal with this.

Match the animal with it's survival strategy.

a)

1.

Insulates and Stays Active

b)

2.

Migrate

c)

3.

Hibernate or Sleep/Nap

d)

4.

Lays eggs

(that survive)

and adult dies

e)

5.

Freezes, but remains alive

8.

Although as humans we worry about having too much fat, it is essential to have some in our bodies.

In the thermometer experiment we discovered which use for fat?

a)

Fat is a good insulator and helps protect us from the cold.

b)

Fat is used as a cushion in our bodies to protect organs

c)

Fat can make your body to warm and overheat

d)

Fat helps you store energy, which you use to fight off hypothermia

9.

During the clothes pin challenge we were testing how our ​ (a)   were impacted by the ​ (b)   . After being in the cold water, in general, most peoples hands moved ​ (c)   than at the start.

Choose from the below words
muscles
cold
slower
brain's
heat
faster
10.

When you start to get really cold your brain makes a choice. It moves heat from your ​ (a)   to your ​ (b)   . If it doesn't keep things like your internal organs and brain warm you will ​ (c)   .

Choose from the below words
extremities
core
die