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Name: Jasmine
School: G.W. Bush
Grade: 3
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Question: What small dinosaurs ate toucans?
Answer: As far as we know there were no toucans in the time of the dinosaurs.  Since they did not live in the same time period, we are safe to assume that there were not any dinosaurs that ate toucans.
What is more interesting is that there is a lot of evidence that leads us to believe that birds have evolved from dinosaurs, or are very closely related to them.
Name: travez
School: ashburton
Grade: 8th
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Question: how do igloos keep eskimos warm?
Answer: The secret to warmth in an igloo is the fact that snow and ice are very good insulators. I have heard that, between body heat and one or two oil lamps, people can keep a relatively comfortable temperature (say, 10-15o C) inside. 
Apparently what happens is that the inside layer does melt, but turns to ice because of the contact with the snow next to it -- so you get good insulation both inside and out. Of course, eventually the igloo would melt, but igloos are typically temporary shelters anyhow, used only for a few days or, at most, weeks.
Answer: by Dan Berger 
Name: nicole
School: big spring
Grade: 8
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Question: does it snow in Australia?
Answer: Most all states in Australia have recorded some type of snowfall somewhere, however, snowfall is not very common in many areas. Generally in Australia snowfall is more common as you go south. Also the higher elevations will more likely receive more snow than lower ones. In the southern state of Tasmania snow is very regular.
Name: Anna
School: Sullivan
Grade: 9
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why are leopards endangered?
Name: natalia
School: cecil high school
Grade: 12
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do any people live in antarctica?
Name: MICHAEL , jR.
School: TRAVIS ELEMENTARY
Grade: #4 TH
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Question: SNOWLEOPARDS PICTURES HABITAT LIFE SPAN FOOD HABITS OTHER IMPORTANT FACTS
Answer: Check out http://www.cathaven.com/education/cat_facts_snow_leopard.htm for some great snow leopard facts.
Name: Sawan
School: Westdale high school
Grade: 12
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Question: what will happen to other living creatures including plants if the snow leopard were to be extinct?
Name: Erick
School: Rose Warren
Grade: 5
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Question: What other places do kangaroos live beside Austraila and North America?
Answer:  Kangaroos can live in zoos all over the world. However, they are native to only Australia. 
Name: Adriana
School: Baldwin
Grade: 5
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What can be done about the problem of leopards being an endangered species?
Name: kayla
School: ellworth
Grade: 2
Asked...
can tigers run fast
Name: anastasia
School: baldi
Grade: 7
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why do people kill leopards?
Name: ana prado
School: rancho sanjusto
Grade: 8
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why are snow leopards endangered
Name: alana mayhorne
School: southern elementary
Grade: 5
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how fast can a leopard run?
Name: Sean Cortez
School: Stone Lake Elementary
Grade: 5th
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Question: Did you guys take a picture of kids waving at you near downtown Sacramento?
Answer: Thank you for waving! You guys are great!!!
Name: alyssa neumann
School: stone lake elementary
Grade: 5
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Question: were you in sacramento, california on febuary 24th? and saw a group of kids waving?
Answer: That was us! Thanks for the great reception!
Name: ashley McConnaughey
School: west middle school
Grade: 6th
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What is the main religion of illinois
Name: tara
School: university of memphis
Grade: junior
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can snow leopards live in greenland?
Name: crystal pitman
School:
Grade: 1
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Question: how fast does a jaguar run? what is it's speed?
Answer: I am not sure how fast jaguars can run, however, they do not rely on their speed, as cheetahs do, to catch their food. Jaguars stalk their prey, they can even use their tails as a means of luring fish. They are very good swimmers and climbers.
Name: jeremy kariah
School: good hope school
Grade: 5th
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Question: how did Eskimos prepare their food?
Answer: Eskimos ate seal in the winter and caribou in the summer. They prepared these meats, by cooking them, drying them or even freezing the meat. 
Name: hall
School: mears
Grade: 8
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Question: why are snow leopards endangered
Answer: Leopards are endangered because people and animals have a hard time getting a long with each other. Leopards traditionally eat other wild mammals but as their food source gets smaller and smaller they start eating farmers animals. Farmers get mad at this an shoot leopards.
Also, leopard furs are very valuable, so people can make money killing leopards and selling their furs.
Name: Gerome
School: Voorpos
Grade: 6
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Question: On what do Eskimos sleep?
Answer:  Eskimo clothing and bedding were made of seal, walrus, and caribou skins and furs.
Name: Janice Mitchell
School: stony point
Grade: 12
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Question: Why are leopards endangered species
Answer: Leopards are endangered because people and animals have a hard time getting a long with each other. Leopards traditionally eat other wild mammals but as their food source gets smaller and smaller they start eating farmers animals. Farmers get mad at this an shoot leopards.
Also, leopard furs are very valuable, so people can make money killing leopards and selling their furs.
Name: Sam
School: Wadena
Grade: 7
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Question: How much food does a snow leopard eat?
Answer: Snow leopards generally eat ibex (a wild goat), argali sheep, and markhor (another type of goat). However, they eat smaller animals as well, such as marmots, rabbits and birds (snow cock and chukor). You should do a search on some of these animals as they only live in Asia, not America. For more information on the snow leopard check out:
http://www.snowleopard.org/islt/facts/faq/faqhome.htm
How much these leopards eat depend on the time of year it is and if the females are pregnant or not.
Name: Raena
School: Jackson
Grade: 7
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Question: how fast do leopards run?
Answer: Cheetahs are the cats that can run really fast, up to 52 mph. Leopards on the other hand stalk their prey. This means they have to only run in short bursts. I am not sure how fast a leopard can run.
Name: joe
School: scott rid
Grade: 6
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Question: how do people get around in north America? 
Answer: There are all kinds modes of transportation in North America, dog sled, bicycle, car, bus, train, ship, horse, plane, and many others.
Name: somesh
School: don bosco
Grade: eighth
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Question: how do Eskimos make the igloos warm?
Answer:  Igloos, were not necessarily warm, but they were warmer than the outside temperatures.  Igloos were structures that protected hunters from the sub-zero temperatures and the penetrating wind.
Name: ashley
School: memorial public
Grade: six
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Question: what was in the igloo's of the Inuit tribes
Answer: Igloos were temporary structures for hunting parties. They would have stored food, bedding and weapons. 
Name: Julianne
School: Selar
Grade: 5
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Question: How long did it take to cross the Atlantic Ocean to America in the 1600s ?
Answer:  Using the example of the Mayflower, it left England on Sept. 16, 1620, ran into bad weather, but finally arrived in Cape Cod on Nov 21 of the same year. Travel time was almost two months.
Name: Tim
School: Washington
Grade: 4
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Question: What was the coldest place you have ever been to?
Answer: The coldest place we visited was Us Nera in North East Siberia. The temperature went down to minus 50 degrees Celsius. 
Name: Cheryl Cruz
School: O.L.P.H.
Grade: 3
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Question: WHO WAS THE OLDEST PERSON WHO EVER LIVED?
Answer: According to the Guinness book of word records- the greatest fully-authenticated age to which any human has ever lived is 122 years 164 days by Madam Jeanne Louise Calment of FRANCE. She was born on February 21, 1875 and died on August 4, 1997.
Name: daryln
School: meridian
Grade: b
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Question: what do people wear in south America?
Answer: This depends on where they live. Not many people wear traditional cloths any more. Pants and t-shirts are inexpensive and are worn everywhere. European styles are worn by the more wealthy, and the poorest classes are more likely to wear traditional clothing.
Name: Amberly
School: Brooklet Elem.
Grade: 4
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Question: How fast can Leopards run?
Answer: Cheetahs are the cats that can run really fast, up to 52 mph. Leopards on the other hand stalk their prey. This means they have to only run in short bursts. I am not sure how fast a leopard can run.
Name: M
School: OES
Grade: third
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Question: why are leopards an endangered species?
Answer: Leopards are endangered because people and animals have a hard time getting a long with each other. Leopards traditionally eat other wild mammals but as their food source gets smaller and smaller they start eating farmers animals. Farmers get mad at this an shoot leopards.
Also, leopard furs are very valuable, so people can make money killing leopards and selling their furs.
Name: Wendy Cartwright
School: Golden State Elementary
Grade: 7
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Question: Are there moose in Alaska? can you take a picture of one?
Answer: There are a lot of moose in Alaska. Even though they are very cute, they can be very dangerous. In the springtime when the cows give birth they are very protective over there young calves. It is important to enjoy watching the moose, but please enjoy them from a distance, no matter how cute they look!
Name: Jim
School: Tyler
Grade: 8
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Question: how cold is it there?
Answer: While we were in Russia we experienced temperatures ranging from 20°C to minus 50°C.
Name: Alicia
School: Brayton
Grade: 4th
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Question: what is a anthropogenic disturbance?
Answer: Anthropogenic disturbance is a disturbance caused by humans. For instance, if a farmer came in to an area and cut down some trees and dug up soil to plant a garden, these would both be anthropogenic disturbances. The prefix "anthro" always has something to with people.
Name: Tamara
School: Elton High
Grade: 11th
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Question: How cold is it out there?
Answer: We have experienced temperatures as low as minus 45-50 degrees Celsius.
Name: Eryn Sommers
School: Cullen
Grade: 3
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Question: What kind of food they eat?
Answer: In Russia we ate a lot of borsh (beet soup) katorshka (potatoes) sear (cheese) and galvasa (sausage).
Name: Page
School: Filmore Jr High
Grade: 7
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Question: What kind of animals live there?
Answer: There are a lot of different animals here; sable, fox, bears, mink, wolverine, and reindeer are only a few examples.
Name: Christin
School: Palms
Grade: 3
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Question: Why are snow Leopards endangered?
Answer: One of the biggest threats to snow leopards are humans. As it is now snow leopards are having a hard time finding food for themselves, this leads them to attack people's animals (sheep and goats). This causes people to become angry and to kill snow leopards in order to protect their herds. For more information on why the snow leopard is becoming extinct go to:
http://www.snowleopard.org/islt/facts/faq/faqhome.htm
Name: Ashley
School: brayton
Grade: 4
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Question: What is it like Altai mountains? What was your favorite animal you saw? Did you see any snakes? Did you see the snow leopard? How was your trip on the mountain?
Answer: The Altai mountains are beautiful. I saw a giant Eagle in Russia. I am not sure what kind it was, but it was awesome! We saw snakes in Malaysia and Australia. Australia is home to some of the most poisonous snakes in the world, so we really had to be careful!
We did not see any snow leopards unfortunately, but traveling through the mountains was a lot of fun!
Name: CAITLYN
School: BRAYTON
Grade: 4TH
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Question: HOW MANY LEOPARDS DID YOU SEE?
Answer: Unfortunately we did not see any snow leopards. They are endangered animals, this means there are not very many of them. Because there are very few of them, the opportunities to see them are less.
Name: ALicia
School: Brayton elem
Grade: 4th
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Question: what makes you want to write about all these different places like Russia?
Answer: Every place you go has special things about it. It is a lot of fun to learn about new places and new people. Every person you meet has a different way of looking at the world and has many stories that are fun to hear and learn from. I like to learn about people, how life is where they are from, what they eat, and what they do for fun.
After eating so many different types of food, it would be nice to share all the different recipes with other people, so they can enjoy them. Stories are like recipes too, they are fun to share and learn from.
Name: Matt
School: braton elementery
Grade: 4th
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Question: What was it like in the Altai mountains?
Answer: The Altai mountains were beautiful. We crossed them leaving China and entering Kazakhstan. In the middle of mountain range we saw a large lake where Genghis Khan rested his armies before he moved west. Genghis Khan conquered and created the largest empire the world has ever known. 
Name:
School:
Grade:
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Question: What is a biogeographic region?
Answer: This an area with a distinct group of plants and animals within it.
Name: Zachary Moulton
School: Brayton
Grade: 4th
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Question: What is the most endangered species in Russia?
Answer: One of the most endangered species in Russia is the Amur Tiger. For more information see:
http://www.alaskazoo.org/willowcrest/al.htm
Name: Tamara Woods
School: Elton High
Grade: 11th
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Question: How fast can they run?
Answer: Unlike cheetahs, the snow leopard's body is not built for speed. Although snow leopards are certainly faster than you or I, they are probably not as fast as some other big cats. The snow leopard's front legs are relatively short in relation to the rest of their body. Long back legs give the snow leopard great jumping ability. This helps the snow leopard move about in their rugged habitat. This rugged habitat also makes it difficult to run fast for long distances. We are unaware of any studies that have measured snow leopard speed.

Dr.Tom McCarthy, ISLT's Conservation Director, tells this story, "I had a snow leopard charge past me once at about 6 inches. I know he ran pretty fast. I did not even have a chance to move when the snow leopard came out of a bush 20 feet away and landed next to me and then went over a hill. It was just a blur…."
http://www.snowleopard.org/islt/facts/faq/faqhome.htm


Name: Tim Carver
School: Ceasar Chavez
Grade: 7
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Question: What do snow Leopards eat?
Answer: Snow leopards generally eat ibex (a wild goat), argali sheep, and markhor (another type of goat). However, they eat smaller animals as well, such as marmots, rabbits and birds (snow cock and chukor). You should do a search on some of these animals as they only live in Asia, not America. For more information on the snow leopard check out:
http://www.snowleopard.org/islt/facts/faq/faqhome.htm
Name: louba
School: new hampsire
Grade:
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Question: where do you live louba c?
Answer: Team members are from all over the United States; New York, California, Kansas, and Texas are just a few places where team members are from.
Name: tina
School: valor
Grade: 5
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Question: how old is the lore museum
Answer: Although the museum houses relics (things on display) from more than 30,000 years ago the museum itself is only 10-15 years old.
Name: amber
School: heyhouses
Grade: y 4
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Question: what are igloos?
Answer: Igloos are shelters that are made of ice. Even though this sounds cold, life inside an igloo is much warmer than outside. The igloo can shield you from the wind and much lower than freezing temperatures. Do you  know what the freezing temperature of water is?
Name: Colin
School: Brayton
Grade: 4th
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Question: Do you have any pets at home?
Answer:  Although most of the team grew up with pets, we don't have any now, because we can't take them with us when we travel.
Name: Colin
School: Brayton
Grade: 4th
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Question: Where do you live in RUSSIA?
Answer: When we were in Russia we lived in Novosibirsk, Irkutsk, Yakutsk,  Magadan, and many small towns between these larger cities. One of my favorite places was a gold mining town called Alden.
Name: Colin
School: Brayton
Grade: 4th
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Question: What kind of car did you drive to RUSSIA?
Answer: We drove CPO Land Rover Discovery IIs to Russia.
Name: Colin
School: Brayton
Grade: 4th
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Question: What was it like in RUSSIA?
Answer: Russia was one of my favorite countries. I liked the food; beet soup, meet and potatoes. We were there in the winter so everything was really cold, snow was everywhere so everything looked really clean and nice. The people were extremely friendly, they helped us out a lot and I made a lot of new friends.
Name: Colin
School: Brayton
Grade: 4th
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Question: Where were you born in RUSSIA?
Answer: None of the team members were born in Russia.
Name: ALicia
School: Brayton
Grade: 4th
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Question: What at the museum of Lore?
Answer: The Museum of Local Lore has collections that tell about the history and culture of native peoples - Chukchi, Evenks, Eskimos — and their customs. We saw examples of tools, buildings and styles of dress from the local peoples.
Name: SAMANTHA
School: BRAYTON
Grade: 4TH
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Question: WHAT IS IT LIKE IN RUSSIA?
Answer: Russia was fantastic, although it was cold people were bundled up and they looked great. Many people wear a lot of fur hats, coats, and boots to keep themselves warm. It is amazing to see how the people deal with the cold, especially since I am from California where it doesn't even snow in the winter!
Name: taylor
School: brayton
Grade: 4
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Question: how is the local lore the best history museum of culture, natives, and eskimo's.
Answer: It is one of the few museums that teach about this way of life. It teaches how people survived in this very dangerous climate in a time before cars, coal heaters, and other modern conveniences. You can see examples of what they wore, types of structures they lived in, and the types of tools they used to do their everyday tasks.
Name: BrooklynneSchneider
School: Brayton Elem
Grade: 4th
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Question: What are shaman rites?
Answer: Shamans are holy people/doctors. In the modern day shamans would be a combination of a priest, a psychologist, and a medical doctor. They would heal and counsel people through rituals they would perform. Rites are methods of passage, or milestones. A rite of passage for you is when you graduate from elementary school to junior high school. In the process of going through elementary school you have had many teachers help you with lessons, after you have successful learned these lessons you go on to the next level, through a rite of passage. Shaman rites can either be lessons that a shaman must learn to become a shaman or lessons a shaman teaches someone to help them pass from on level to another.
Name: Mehzbeen Hussein
School: Terra Nova High School
Grade: 9th
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Question: Do eskimos even exist in Magadan, Russia?
Answer: The Eskimo people today are found from the northeast tip of Siberia across Alaska and Canada to Greenland, this include the Magadan area of Siberia.
Name: Nick Benson
School: Pierce Jr. High
Grade: 7
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Question: Are there really eskimos there? Do they live in igloos?
Answer: There is still and Eskimo population. In their native language, igloo means shelter. However, we think an igloo is an ice house. The igloos we think of were only used for temporary shelters for hunting parties. They were easy to build and allowed hunters to stay in the wild long enough to hunt enough food for their families during the winter.
http://www.workingdogweb.com/Eskimo.htm
Name: Jeff Deere
School: Avon
Grade: 9
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Question: what is the main religion in Russia?
Answer: Although religion was prohibited during the Soviet era, restrictions have now been lifted. The largest religion in Russia is Russian Orthodox and the second largest religion is Islam.
Name: rodger duex
School: unknown
Grade: 7
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Question: How big is the Russian army?
Answer: I have seen it printed that the Russian Military consists of about 1.1 million people.
Name: emily glaser
School: rockwood valley
Grade: 7th
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Question: what kinds of food do they eat in Russia?
Answer: We ate a lot of beet soup (borsh), potatoes, meet, and cheese. I really enjoyed the food in Russia. Also, team members had caviar and fish, but I don't like to eat that stuff.
Name: CAITLYN
School: BRAYTON
Grade: 4TH
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Question: HOW MANY FACTS DID YOU FIND ABOUT?
Answer: We learned new facts everywhere we went! After traveling for over one year, we must have learned millions of new facts!
Name: CAITLYN
School: BRAYTON
Grade: 4TH
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Question: HOW LONG DID IT TAKE YOU TO GET THERE? I MEAN HOW MUCH TIME DID IT TAKE YOU?
Answer: It took us 10 months to drive from California to Russia. In the process of driving, we had to take three different ships to get where we were going.
Name: kayla
School: brayton
Grade: 4
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Question: do they use the schools there?
Answer: There have been schools in every country I have been to. Although the schools look different in many places, students all around the world are learning to read and write. 
Name: Ashley
School: Brayton
Grade: 4
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Question: How can people live down there. I mean well it is so cold. What was it like down there. What kind of food do they eat. Do they have polar bears down there?
Answer: People have to be very careful in the cold because it can really hurt you! People have developed warm clothing in order to survive in these cold temperatures. In my opinion it is most difficult to keep your hands and feed warm! They use different types of animal fur to keep themselves warm. Fur hats, coats, and boots are very common. 
Russia was very cold! When it is so cold, ice is no longer slippery. While driving in Russia it was absolutely beautiful! Everything was blanketed in white snow, and the roads were very nice (the ice would file in the potholes).
Polar bears roam from Russia to Alaska, from Canada to Greenland and onto Norway's Svalbard archipelago.
Name: Emi
School: Brayton
Grade: 4
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Question: How long did it take to get to Russia?
Answer: It took us 10 months to drive from California to Russia.
Name: Nita gomes
School: Brayton
Grade: 4th
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Question: What is the laboratory for?
Answer: Laboratories are used to study science. They are places were scientists run test in order more fully understand things that happen in our environments. Scientists can create and test medicines in laboratory that might help fight diseases, or scientists might crash cars in a laboratory in order to help them build stronger cars.
Name: Lily
School: Houston
Grade: 6
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Question: How do people live there where it is so cold?
Answer: You have to be very careful when it is so cold, because the weather can really hurt you! People in Russia have had to protect themselves from the cold for many years so they have developed very warm cloths so they can live with the cold. Many people wear fur hats, boots, and coats. The fur is really warm. The most important thing is to keep your hands and feet warm and let people know where you are going so if there is a problem people can help you.
Name: Ibrahim Bunduka
School: Patrick Henry
Grade: 4
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Question: What do repites eat?
Answer: I think you meant to ask about reptiles. Reptiles eat a variety of things. Crocodiles eat birds and other animals, lizards eat insects and plants, and snakes can eat mice and even larger animals. The ancient dinosaurs, which were reptiles, ate both plants and animals as well.
Name: Jonh
School: CAA
Grade: 3
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Question: Where is the statue of Abe Lincoln and were did he live and were did he die? did he die in the Movie Theater did were did he get buried.
Answer:  There is a famous statue of Abe Lincoln in Washington D.C.  He died in Washington D.C. as a result of being shot at Ford's Theater in Washington D.C. In those days they didn't watch movies, he was watching a play.
He lived most of his life in Illinois and is buried in Springfield, Ill.
Name: Jonh
School: Caa
Grade: 3
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Question: Where is Abe Lincoln?
Answer: Abe Lincoln's body now rests in Springfield, Illinois.
Name: Jill Tennant
School: South PPoky
Grade: 7th
Asked...
Question: How many questions have you answered thus far?
Answer: I believe I have answered almost 6,000 questions.
Name: Jill Tennant
School: South Poly
Grade: 7th
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Question: Do you have to get a new drivers license in each country? Have you ever been pulled over in a foreign country?
Answer: We all had to get international drivers licenses from AAA. This enabled us to drive in every country except China. In China we had to apply for Chinese drivers licenses. These licenses are pretty cool.
We have been pulled over in various countries for a variety of reasons. Mostly we were pulled over so the police could see what we were doing. They wondered what four flashy Land Rovers were doing driving through their town.
Name: Jill Tennant
School: South Poly
Grade: 7th
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Question: How much spam have you had to eat and how do you prepare it? Do you like it?
Answer: Although we liked the idea of Spam as a sponsor, I must confess we have not eaten it while we have been traveling. One of the greatest things about traveling is the fact that we get to try all kinds of different food. Spam was not one of the things we tried, although we saw it in various places during the course of our travels.
Name: Sharmaine Cayanan
School: Etiwanda Int
Grade: 6th
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Question: Do you learn a lot of new stuff? Who would you like to travel with if you could?
Answer: We always learn a lot of new stuff when we travel. We learn new languages, try all kinds of different food, and meet a lot of new people.  I  would love to travel with two or three of my closest friends.
Name: Jacob McMillin
School: Etwanda Int
Grade: 6th
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Question: Did you go over the great wall of China? Is there graffiti on the wall?
Answer: We did not make it to the Great Wall of China this time. However, I was there four years ago and there was absolutely no graffiti on it. 
Name: Robert Peredia
School: Etiwanda Int
Grade: 6th
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Question: Have a good day
Answer:  Thank you very much!
Name: Briam Mosley
School: Etiwanda int
Grade: 6th
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Question: Have people come for just part of the trip?
Answer: People have come for part of the trip, they are called "Take Me With You" guests. We have had about twenty people visit us in this way. It is a lot of fun for the team to have new people.
Name: Sammy Placencia
School: Etiwanda Int
Grade: 6th
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Question: How do you get the sickness? How do you go over oceans?
Answer: Our health has been relatively good on the entire expedition so far. We are very thankful for this.
We ship the vehicles when we need to cross the oceans. We shipped the vehicles from Panama to Ecuador, Argentina to Australia, and from Australia to Singapore.
Name: Christopher Semo
School: Etiwanda Int
Grade: 6th
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Question: How long did it take to go all around the world? If you could do the trip over would you?
Answer: We have been on the road now for more than 12 months. We plan to finish the entire expedition by the end of February.
I would definitely do it over!
Name: HW
School: Western Christian
Grade: 4th
Asked...
Question: Have you run out of money for yourselves?
Answer: Money is definitely in sort supply!
Name: Elias F
School: Western christian
Grade: 4th
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Question: How many places have you been to? Do you camp all the time or stay in hotels?
Answer: In the last year we have been to 30 countries. Although we have stayed in hotels a lot in Asia, we camped a lot in Australia and the Americas.
Name: Lauren J
School: Western Christian
Grade: 4th
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Question: How many kids would fit in the tent? How many adults?
Answer: You could stuff quite a few kids in the tent. However, if you wanted to sleep comfortably you could probably squeeze in 4 kids or two adults.
Name: Bronson M
School: Western CHristian
Grade: 4th
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Question: Are the scientists close to a cure?
Answer: We believe if we can generate enough money to fund the research, a cure can be found in the next ten years (before you finish college)!
Name: Annisa H
School: Western Christian
Grade: 4th
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Question: What country has donated the most money?
Answer: We have raised the most money in the United States.
Name: Seth
School: Western Christian
Grade: 4th
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Question: What was the scariest thing that has ever happened to you on this trip?
Answer: The scariest thing that happened on the trip was when we were shot at in Thailand. We learned that is very important to ask permission to use someone's land when we camp.
Name: Austin M
School: Western CHristian
Grade: 4th
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Question: What kind of animals do you see while camping? DO they ever try to get in your tent?
Answer: We are lucky that our tents are on top of the vehicles, therefore it is not easy for animals to get up there. 
We have seen a lot of different types of animals, but while we are camping we have seen mostly birds and a lot of insects.
Name: Hanna S
School: Western CHristian
Grade: 4th
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Question: What kind of animals do you see in Russia? Have you ever hit one?
Answer: We are happy to say that we didn't hit any animals while in Russia. While we were there it was so cold that many animals were away for the winter. We saw a lot of horses, reindeer, fox, and sables.
Name: Hannaah
School: Western Christian
Grade: 4th
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Question: What has been your favorite food country?
Answer: I have enjoyed eating different foods in most countries. I have to say my favorite country for food would be Thailand. They have a lot of great fruit vegetables and sauces. Tom yum guy is one of my favorite soups!
Name: Ashley H
School: Western Christian
Grade: 4th Guy's class
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Question: What did you eat in China and in the Gallapagos Islands?
Answer: We never made it to the Gallapagos Islands, but we did spend a lot of time in China. We ate of  lot of chicken, fish, and rice in China. In Western China my favorite dish was called Lakhman. I think it is what gave the Italians the idea for spaghetti.
Name: Ariana H
School: Western CHristian
Grade: 4th
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Question: How many trips are you going to go on? Will they all raise money for charities? Good luck!
Answer: Thank you for the well wishes, they mean a lot! We are  not sure how many more expeditions will will do. We hope to carry on the tradition of putting on events to raise money for charities.
Name: Ryan O
School: Western CHristian
Grade: 4th
Asked...
Question: What is the most interesting thing that you saw that you would like to learn more about on another trip?
Answer:  I would love to learn more about Central Asia. I think it has an interesting history with the silk road and Genghis Khan. The food is good and there are so many different people and cultures. There is truly a lot to learn. I think we will learn a lot more about the area in the upcoming years.
Name: Sasha H
School: Western CHristian
Grade: 3rd
Asked...
Question: were there thunderstorms when you traveled and where were they?
Answer: We did experience thunderstorms during out travels. The biggest thunderstorm happened when were in the middle of Australia. We were camping and we were worried that lightning might strike the metal poles in our tents. Good thing they didn't!
We also had monsoon rains while we were in South East Asia, mostly rain, not a lot of thunder or lightning.
Name: Will B
School: St James
Grade: K
Asked...
Question: What is a peach whip and chill?
Name: Will H
School: Western CHristian
Grade: 4th
Asked...
How much money have you raised so far and how much do you want to raise?
Name: Rachel Kwinn
School: Western Christian
Grade: 4th
Asked...
Question: Did you ever get tired while you were driving in the day?
Answer: We have been driving so much it is really easy to get tired. Driving while you are tired is very dangerous, so we take turns driving. We also drink Red Bull to keep us awake. 
Name: Guy Farrar
School: Western Christian
Grade: 4th
Asked...
Question: Is it hard to keep the decals on the car? How often do you wash the cars?
Answer: The decals have stayed on the vehicles pretty well, only a few have fallen off. We wash the vehicles when we are in major cities. They get really dirty when we are driving out in remote areas.
Name: Guy Farrar
School: Western Christian
Grade: 4th
Asked...
Question: Did yo see penguins in New Zeland? I studied them last year and think they are facinating.
Answer: Penguins are some of the coolest animals I have ever seen. The swim through the water like bullets! I only saw penguins when I was in Chile.
Name: Zainab M
School: western CHristian
Grade: 4th
Asked...
Question: Can people do a brain transplant or would that mess up your memory?
Answer: A brain transplant has never been done. So as it is now a brain transplant would really mess up your memory!
Name: Derek D
School: Western Christian
Grade: 4th
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Question: How is the food in China? What's the most disgusting thing you've eaten?
Answer: Chinese food is great. I love rice and noodle dishes.
The grossest thing I ever ate was a silk worm larva. They are really good for you, but they really awful to eat.
Name: Hannah Rose
School: Western Christian
Grade: 4th
Asked...
Question: How much money have you earned?
Answer: We have raised more then $65,000 so far.
Name: ophia Eras
School: Western Christian
Grade: 2nd
Asked...
Question: Have you made a lot of new friends? Did you have to learn new languages?
Answer: We have made tons of new friends and have learned a lot of different words in other languages.
Name: Cassandra Ventura
School: Western Christian
Grade: 2nd
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Question: what kind of animals do you see? What was your favorite part of China? What place would you like to go back to most?
Answer: We have seen camels, in China they have two humps, eagles, foxes, and lots of sheep and goats.
My favorite part of China was traveling through the Takla Makan desert. The sand looked like waves in the ocean.
I would love to go back to Russia. The people were really friendly and fun. I love the Russian soup there called borscht.
Name: Kevin Bolcom
School: Western CHristian
Grade: 2nd
Asked...
Question: Is it hard to get a shower?
Answer: It is sometimes hard to get a shower. There are showers at most of the places we stay. Sometimes, there is no hot water. It is difficult to take a cold shower when it is cold outside.
Name: Austin Antillon
School: Western Christian
Grade: 2nd
Asked...
Question: What was it like in China?
Answer: China is an amazing place. Western China has a big desert and lots of mountains. The people here look like the are middle eastern rather than Chinese. They also speak Turkish!
Name: Nicole Rangel
School: Western Cristian
Grade: 2nd
Asked...
Question: How are you doing in CHina and Russia? I hope you can come t my school. I'm in second grade.
Answer: We are trying to stay warm in China and Russia. We are certainly enjoying the people and the scenery. I hope I can come to your school as well, it would be fun to share some stories with you!
Name: Ally
School: Western Christian
Grade: 2nd
Asked...
Question: Is it hard to get along all the time? How was South America?
Answer: It is difficult to get along all the time, but we manage most of the time. 
South America was really beautiful! There are a lot of old building there built by the Indians who used to live there. There are a lot of neat animals like the llamas as well.
Name: Lauren #16
School: Western Christian
Grade: 2nd
Asked...
Question: What was the coolest thing in South America? Have you had a nice trip?
Answer: The coolest thing in South America was the reed village. It was amazing to see people that built there own island and live on it.
We have had a great trip. Are you interested in traveling when you get older?
Name: Sam Farrar
School: Western Christian
Grade: 2nd
Asked...
Question: I really want to win your car. If I save ten dollars can I win? I like to pretend I'm driving your car.
Answer:  You can enter to win the car by donating ten dollars. They are great cars! I am glad you like them so much!
Name: Sam Farrar
School: Western CHristian
Grade: 2nd
Asked...
Question: Can I qualify to win your car? I like your car. My mom and dad let me camp out in the driveway in the tent. I was going to have a camping party for my 8th birthday but it rained.
Answer:  You can qualify to win the car! The tents are great. They are really comfortable and do a good job of protecting you from the rain.
Name: Tyler
School: Western CHristian
Grade: 2nd
Asked...
Question: What do you see in Russia? Is there snow in China?
Answer: We see a lot of trees and snow in Russia. However, we saw a lot of snow in the mountains in China, but so very much near the road.
Name: Miranda
School: Western Christian
Grade: 2nd
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Question: Is it fun to go off road and just regular drive?
Answer: It is a lot of fun to drive on and off road. Driving through so many countries there are a lot of neat animals, trees, and people to see.
Name: Kelsey
School: Western CHristian
Grade: 2nd
Asked...
Answer: Driving around the world is lots of fun! We listen to all sorts of music, Willie Nelson, Devo, Bob Marley, Cold Play and lots of other things. A friend of my sent me a recording of him singing Twinkle Twinkle Little Star.
Name: David
School: western Christian
Grade: 2nd
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Question: What is it like in China,,,the food the people?
Answer:  In Western China it was very dry. Driving across the desert we only saw sand for a long way! The people look like people from the middle east, and most of the natives speak Turkish.
The people were very friendly and the food was pretty good. There is a dish call lakman, I think the Italians got there idea for spaghetti from this dish.
Name: Emily
School: Western Christian
Grade: 2nd
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Question: Dear Nick and everybody, How are you doing?
Answer: We are doing well, although it is pretty cold in Russia!
Name: Lauren Aguilera
School: Western Christian
Grade: 2nd
Asked...
Question: What was the best part of Australia?
Answer: The best part of Australia was seeing the animals. Kangaroos are amazing as they hop around. Camels are really neat as well!
Name: Gabe
School: WESTERN cHRISTIAN
Grade: 2nd
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Question: Where do you eat dinner?
Answer: When we are traveling we usually eat in restaurants or cafes. I love to try all the different types of food from different countries.
Name: Jakob
School: western Christian
Grade: 2nd
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Question: What kind of things do you pack to go around the world?
Answer: We packed cloths, maps, cameras and phones to travel around the world.
Name: Jenna
School: Western Christian School
Grade: 2nd
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Question: Did you see a lot of people and make a lot of friends?
Answer: We have seen a lot of people and made many new friends all the countries we have visited. I think there are far more kind and friendly people in this world than mean ones.
Name: Bria
School: Western Christian
Grade: 2nd
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Question: Did you ever get sick?
Answer: We have all been sick at one time or another. For the most part we have been pretty healthy! We do get homesick!
Name: Dominic Baptiste
School: Western Christian
Grade: 2nd
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Question: Tell us about what they wear in China
Answer: They wear really neat hats in this part of China. You can buy felt or furry hats. Some of them are wool, and some are made out of different kind of animal fur. They are really beautiful.
Name: Cameron
School: Western CHristian
Grade: 2nd
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Question: How did you think about going around the world?
Answer: Nick thought it would be a fun project, so he invented his friends along, and here were are.
Name: Joseph
School: Western Christian
Grade: 2nd
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Question: Hi Nick. Is it fun to drive around the world? I know you went to Australia, China and South America. What's your favorite country so far?
Answer: It is a lot of fun to drive around the world, you can see a lot of cool stuff and meet a lot of interesting people doing this.
Russia is one of my favorite countries so far. The people look just like us, but they speak a different language. A language that is very difficult for me to understand.
Name: John #17
School: Etiwanda Int.
Grade: 6th
Asked...
Question: What is it like in China?
Answer: It was very dry in Western China. We went through a large desert where we saw only sand for many miles.  Surrounding this desert were a lot of mountains. The people were very nice and we ate a lot of mutton and noodles.
Name: Domie Deleon
School: Etiwanda Int.
Grade: 6th
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Question: What are you people planning in the next trip or discovery?
Answer: Maybe we will try to drive around the world using alternative fuel vehicles, or cars that don't use gas.
Name: Candace C
School: Etiwanda Int.
Grade: 6th
Asked...
Question: What is in the shack at the end of the road in South America?
Answer: There is a kitchen, beds and lots of radio and weather equipment there. The people there keep a close eye on the ship traffic between Argentina and Antarctica.
Name: Yvonne Dnsas
School: Etiwanda Int.
Grade: 6th
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Question: Will you guys ever try to go to Antarctica?
Answer: We didn't make it to Antarctica this time, but I hope to go sometime in the next couple of years.
Name: Damien Herrera
School: Etiwanda Int.
Grade: 6th
Asked...
Question: Does ayone live in the shack at the end of the road in South America?
Answer: There are some government officials that live there. They monitor the ship traffic from Argentina to Antarctica.
Name: KaraLee Lewis
School: Etiwanda Int.
Grade: 6th
Asked...
Question: Is getting around hard for you? How about for Jackie and Todd's dad? My grandma has Parkinson's disease and I am really close to her. It is hard to watch her fall and shake. I'm glad you're doing this.
Answer: It is sometimes difficult to get around, but lots of people help us. People are pretty friendly and helpful!
It is getting more difficult for my father to get around. The disease has affected his balance so he is not so steady on his feet.
It is very difficult for all of us to watch our families battle this disease. Thanks for your encouragement!
Name: LinneveStrader
School: Etiwanda Int.
Grade: 6th
Asked...
Question:I want to know how many animals you guys have seen? Any of them gross you out?
Answer: We have seen lots of different animals, but none of them have grossed me out yet. We have seen camels, monkeys, kangaroos, llamas, toucans, turtles, sharks, eagles, fox and lot of others!
Name: Adraina Ramirez
School: Etiwanda Int.
Grade: 6th
Asked...
Question: Would you ever go swim with sharks?
Answer: I will swim with small sharks, but I would not swim with great white sharks. Sharks make me nervous.
Name: Abagail Knickerbockeer
School: Etiwanda Int.
Grade: 6th
Asked...
IQuestion: Is the disease scary?
Answer: The disease is very scary! It slowly prevents you from moving your arms and legs the way you once did. You also become weaker as the disease progresses. It is very scary watching your body get weaker and not being able to fight it.
Name: Raymond
School: Etiwanda Int.
Grade: 6th
Asked...
Question: Do they sleep alot?
Answer: People with Parkinson's often have trouble sleeping. They sometimes wake up in the middle of the night sometimes and can't go to sleep. So sometimes you see them napping during the day.
Name: Oscar Ayala
School: Etiwanda Int.
Grade: 5th
Asked...
Question: Who has had the education car all this time?
Answer: The education vehicle has been used by several different people. It has traveled from California to Georgia to Michigan and back!
Name: Cathy Campos
School: Etiwanda Int.
Grade: 5th
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Question: When did Jackie and Todd's dad first find out they had Parkinson's disease? Where they scared?
Answer: We found out that our families had Parkinson's disease in 2001.
We were scared, because we didn't want to see our families suffer. Rather than be scared we decided we would do something to help them stop suffering. We are raising money so someday nobody will be affected by this disease.
Name: Jasmin Claudio
School: Etiwanda Int.
Grade: 6th
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Question: How long have you been doing this? Do you like doing this? How old are you? How many people are traveling? Where does Jackie live? What month did you leave?
Answer: We have been on the road for more than a year now. We left Nov 1, 2003 from Sunnyvale, CA.
We range in age from 24 to 36.
There are 8 of us traveling together.
Name: Zach Lopez
School: Etiwanda Int.
Grade: 6th
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Question: How long does it take to go across the world? Have you met a lot of people? DId you go through the Arctic? Do you helo people along the way? Do you teach people stuff too?
Answer: This expedition will take us about 15 months to complete.
We have met a lot of great people in every country we have visited.
We have gone into the Artic in Russia, and we will be going north of the Artic Circle in Alaska. If you go north of the Artic Circle on the longest day of the year (Dec 21) you will not be able to see the sun rise or set, it will be night the whole time.
We help people along the way. We believe in travel Karma. This idea is believing if you help people when they need it, someone will help you when you need it. You never know when you will need help, so it is always good to help people.
We are constantly learning things as well as teaching things. We teach about America as we learn about other countries.
Name: Christopher Oropesa
School: Etiwanda Int.
Grade: 6th
Asked...
Question: How many times will you go around the world? What's a dolly lama?
Answer: I am not sure how many times we will go around the world, it is too early to tell. This is my third time, and I would like to go around the world again in a boat.
The Dalai Lama is the spiritual leader of Tibetan Buddhists. He his an amazing man that promotes peace wherever he goes.
Name: Annie Burson
School: Etiwanda Int.
Grade: 6th
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Question: What do you feel as you drive around the world?
Answer: There is a lot of stuff we feel, but over all it is really exciting to see new things, try new food, and meet new people. 
Name: Jim
School: Rock
Grade: A
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Question: So when do you all expect to be back?
Answer: We hope to complete the Russia leg of our journey by November 15. Then it will take 30-40 days to ship the vehicles to Alaska.  So we hope to finish the entire expedition sometime in January.
Name: Sue Seline
School: OmahaMom
Grade:
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Question: What port will you likely ship from in Russia?
Answer: If the weather permits, we plan on shipping from Magadan. However, if the weather is not willing we will head for Vladivostock which is much futher south.
Name: Sue Seline
School: Omaha Mom
Grade:
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Question: How do you gear up for Siberia?
Answer: Hopefully our vehicle heaters with keep us warm. In case they fail we have purchased heavy coats, gloves, weatherproof pants. 
The road we are taking is decently traveled and we have four vehicles, so hopefully we won't have to endure the elements for any extended lengths of time.
Everyday we are monitoring the weather so we can be as prepared as possible.
We are trying to eat as much as possible so we will have extra layers as well.
Name: Javaius Surry
School: Etiwanda Int.
Grade: 6th
Asked...
Question: Is the disease common?
Answer: Parkinson's disease is very common. There hasn't been a country we have been to that did not have people that had the disease. However most people that get the disease are over 60 years old, but there are people who are as young as 18 that have been diagnosed with the disease.
Name: Ricky Lemos
School: Etiwanda Int.
Grade: 6th
Asked...
Question: How long are you going to take to go around the world?
Answer: It will most likely take us 14-15 months to finish our expedition.
Name: Vanessa Valles
School: Etiwanda Int.
Grade: 6th
Asked...
Question: Does the disease affect people in the US, Mexico and Canada?
Answer: Parkinson's disease affects people all over the world including countries like the US, Canada and Mexico. In the United States alone there are over 1.5 million cases of people with this disease.
Name: Matt Miller
School: Etiwanda Int.
Grade: 6th
Asked...
Question: How long will it take?
Answer: The whole expedition will take about 14-15 months.  It is a lot of fun!
Name: Allen Milller
School: Etieanda Int.
Grade: 6th
Asked...
Question: Did you drive across the arctic?
Answer: We are heading into Artic areas! We are currently in Siberia and driving towards Alaska. When we are in Alaska we will drive into the Artic Circle, it will certainly be cold!
Name: Adrlan Morales
School: Etiwanda Int.
Grade: 6th
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Question: What made you want to do it? Why are you going longitude?
Answer: The Longitude expedition was a way in which we could do what we loved to do to benefit other people, people with Parkinson's Disease.
We chose to do a longitude route because we had already down a latitude route in 99. http://www.aroundtheworld1999.com/
Name: Matt Rodriguez
School: Etiwanda Int.
Grade: 6th
Asked...
Question: If you are going around the world how are you able to cross the ocean?
Answer: When we are faced with an ocean crossing we put our vehicles on ships and ship them to our next destination.
Name: Kimbreana Venegas
School: Etiwanda Int.
Grade: 6th
Asked...
Question: What is the best place you have been?
Answer: I love Novosibirsk, Russia. Although it is cold, we have a great time with all the new friends we have met. We are all learning as much Russian as we can. Da means yes Nyet means no.
Name: Haley Baierra
School: Etiwanda Int.
Grade: 6th
Asked...
How does it feel to have Parkinsoons? How does it feel to travel around the world? How do you get Parkinsons?
Name: Kathryn Lee
School: Etiwanda Int.
Grade: 6th
Asked...
Question: Does Parkinons make your arms shake? Is Parkinsons contagious?
Answer: Parkinson's Disease is a condition in which your brain can not communicate very well with your body. It is like a bad phone connection. Your brain is telling your body to do something, but your body can hear what the brain is saying, so it guesses what to do. These guess result in shakes.
Parkinson's disease is not contagious.
Name: Christina Thompson
School: Etiwanda Int.
Grade: 6th
Asked...
Question: How many miles have you gone? How do you get a disease?
Answer: We have traveled more than 30,000 miles so far.
Different diseases are caused by different things, sometimes bacteria, sometimes virus, and sometimes by chemicals in the environment. 
Name: Abel Solno
School: Etiwanda Int.
Grade: 6th
Asked...
Question: Is it cool going around the world? How many countries have you been to?
Answer: It is cool going around the world. We have been to over 30 countries so far. 
Name: Erika Y Montejano
School: Etiwanda Int.
Grade: 6th
Asked...
How can you cross the ocean? Where do you sleep? Why did you want to start? Who had the idea? Did you find any wild animals? Did you touch a animal? So what?
Name: Ebriel Diaz
School: Etiwana Int/
Grade: 6th
Asked...
Questoin: How long have you been doing this?
Answer: We have been traveling for about one year.