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Learn
about our oceans, Arctic zones, different cultures
and climate change by joining our team as we
travel around the world using only human power.
This is will be the first time anyone has traveled
the globe in this manner and you can be a part
of the adventure!
Follow
the expedition through our log, watch videos
from the expedition and listen to interviews
from the team.
Explore
the Interactive Map: Click
here.
Read Expedition Log: Click
here.
Watch Expedition Videos: Click
here.
Listen to Team Interviews: Click
here.
Do
you have a question for the team??
Send
your question to questions@expeditioncanada.com.
We will try to answer it in our next audio update,
which you can listen to through our interactive
map.
Click here.
LEARNING
ZONE
Learn
about oceans, marine animals, currents and more
in the games and Q&A below. The materials
have been developed by experts outside of the
expedition. When you click on a game or answer,
new window will open and you will be taken off
our site. When you are done, close that window
and you'll return to our website.
Games
Test
your knowledge of climate change using by playing
hangman, crosswords and other games. Click
here.
Explore
the ocean, water cylce and sea animals through
a maze, jiggsaw, crosswords, puzzles, and other
games. Click
here.
Ocean
Q&A
Test
your knowledge of the oceans and see how many
of the following questions you can answer?
Q:
General
Why is the ocean blue? How many
oceans are there? What are the "main oceans"
called? Why is the ocean salty?
A:
Click here
to find out!
Q:
Light Zone and Animals
How many light zones can the
ocean be divided into? What
are the ocean zones and animals that live in
each one? Where do most of the animals and plants
live? Why do most animals and plants live here?
A: Click
here
to find out! Find out more about the animals
of the sea
here.
Q:
Depth
Which
ocean is the deepest?Which Ocean is deeper,
the Indian or the Arctic? What is the deepest
ocean point and in which ocean is it located?
A: Click
here
to find out! Click
here
to read more about the Atlantic Ocean.
Q:
Size
Is
the Atlantic or Pacific Ocean bigger?
A: Click
here
to find out!
Q:
Refresh
How
do the oceans refresh themselves?
A: Click
here
to find out!
Q:
Surface Area
How
much of the Earth's surface is covered by oceans?
What is the danger of overfishing?
A: Click
here
to find out!
Q:
Ocean Bottom
What
does the bottom of the ocean look like?
A: Click
here
to find out!
Q:
Ocean Formation
How
did oceans form?
A: Click
here
to find out!
Q:
Water Source
Where
did the water in the oceans come from?
A: Click
here
to find out!
Q:
Currents
How
do the currents in the ocean move?
A: Click
here
to find out!
Q:
Waves
What
are the parts of a wave? How do waves form?
A:
Click
here
to find out!
Q:
Tides
Why
do we have tides?
A: Click
here
to find out!