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Kuno of Gersenau
07-01-2007, 16:41
Hmm...so what could I ask

Who was the first Sherpa standing on top of the Mt. Everest (together with Edmund Hillary)

A) Matrika Prasad Koirala
B) Tenzing Norgay
C) Sherpa Ang Rita
D) Pemba Dorjie
E) Shambu Tamang

Elvain
07-01-2007, 17:30
Pemba Dorjie

Kuno of Gersenau
07-01-2007, 17:44
No, wrong :wink:

catt
07-01-2007, 20:58
Tenzing Norgay

Kuno of Gersenau
07-01-2007, 21:00
Yes, that's right!

your turn! :cheers:

catt
07-01-2007, 21:18
Which group of animals died out at the end of the Cretaceous (65.5 million years ago)?

a) Nautiluses
b) Saurians
c) Trilobites
d) Rudists (a group of clams)

Kuno of Gersenau
08-01-2007, 09:51
B) Saurians?

Elvain
08-01-2007, 13:58
c) trilobites?

catt
08-01-2007, 19:03
b: Saurians are still alive today (e.g. lizards)
c: Trilobites already died out at the end of the Permian (250 million years ago)

So: no and no.

Mircoslavux
09-01-2007, 09:24
rudists?:scratch: :scratch: :scratch:

catt
09-01-2007, 13:50
Right, rudists! :hello:
They were a group of clams that was widely spread in reefs. In fact some of them didn't look like ordinary clams, rather like corals.

Your turn!

Mircoslavux
09-01-2007, 14:28
which one of this period is not a part of Paleozoic?

A, Cambriam
B, Devoniam
C, Permiam
D, Carnoniferous
E, Cretaceous
F, Silurian
:scratch: :go:

catt
09-01-2007, 14:34
Are u kidding?

Cretaceous of course! ;)

Mircoslavux
09-01-2007, 14:41
Are u kidding?

Cretaceous of course! ;)
right you are....
your are specialist...:silly:

your turn...:go:

catt
10-01-2007, 00:09
Well... all the research we do is in the Paleozoic...
--
The mineral moonstone got it’s name because...

a) it was first discovered in samples brought from the moon in 1969
b) it commonly occurs in extraterrestrial rocks (meteorites…)
c) the color looks similar to moonlight
d) it first appeared in sediments near the Moon River / Ontario
e) to honor the editor Eric Moon
--
Seems like nobody likes my questions...
Sorry, but that's what I'm into...

FrankishHero
10-01-2007, 09:23
B; extraterrestrial rocks?

catt
10-01-2007, 11:10
Nope. :wink:

By the way: I made all the answers up, except for the right one of course.

Kuno of Gersenau
10-01-2007, 16:21
A? Maybe to easy, but I don't know it....

catt
10-01-2007, 19:01
Nope.

must... type... something... to... overcome... character... limit... must... type... must... type... must... type :rofl:

Elvain
10-01-2007, 19:32
E) to honor Eric Moon