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Question 1: What was the world’s population in the year 1800? Question 3: The Global Seed Vault in Norway contains how many seed varieties? Question 10: In the future, tiny machines could be used to repair body organs that have stopped working. These machines are called: Question 8: The printing press was created by German inventor Johannes Gutenberg in about: Question 5: Which was the world’s first full-color daily newspaper? Question 2: What inspired Dutch doctor Willem Kolff to invent an artificial kidney? Question 6: In which year was the Apple iPhone first launched? Question 7: Swedish activist Greta Thunberg was born in which year? Question 9: When was the first .com website registered? Question 4: Which is the most crowded city in the world? 100 million 1 billion 10 billion 100 million More than 1 million More than 5 million More than 10 million More than 20 million Doctobots Nanobots Fixobots Robots 1215 1340 1440 1520 USA Today Daily Mail Miami Herald The Sun A racing car A TV game show A washing machine A flushing toilet 2001 2007 2010 2013 2003 2004 2005 2006 1972 1985 1991 1996 Tokyo, Japan Beijing, China Dhaka, Bangladesh Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Answers: 1) 1 Billion, 2) A washing machine, 3) More than 1 million, 4) Dhaka, Bangladesh, 5) USA Today, 6) 2010, 7) 2003, 8) 1440, 9) 1985, 10) Nanobots THE FUTURE QUIZ www.britannica-books.com If you get stuck, you’ll find some helpful clues in Chapter 8 of the Britannica All New Kids’ Encyclopedia
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  • Question 1:

    What was the world’s population in the year 1800?

    Question 3:

    The Global Seed Vault in Norway contains how many seed varieties?

    Question 10:

    In the future, tiny machines could be used to repair body organs that have stopped working. These machines are called:

    Question 8:

    The printing press was created by German inventor Johannes Gutenberg in about:

    Question 5:

    Which was the world’s first full-color daily newspaper?

    Question 2:

    What inspired Dutch doctor Willem Kolff to invent an artificial kidney?

    Question 6:

    In which year was the Apple iPhone first launched?

    Question 7:

    Swedish activist Greta Thunberg was born in which year?

    Question 9:

    When was the first .com website registered?

    Question 4:

    Which is the most crowded city in the world?

    100 million1 billion10 billion100 million

    More than 1 millionMore than 5 millionMore than 10 millionMore than 20 million

    DoctobotsNanobotsFixobotsRobots

    1215134014401520

    USA TodayDaily MailMiami HeraldThe Sun

    A racing carA TV game showA washing machineA flushing toilet

    2001200720102013

    2003200420052006

    1972198519911996

    Tokyo, JapanBeijing, ChinaDhaka, BangladeshRio de Janeiro, Brazil

    Answers: 1) 1 Billion, 2) A washing machine, 3) More than 1 million, 4) Dhaka, Bangladesh, 5) USA Today, 6) 2010, 7) 2003, 8) 1440, 9) 1985, 10) Nanobots

    THE FUTURE QUIZ

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    If you get stuck, you’ll find some helpful clues in Chapter 8 of the Britannica All New Kids’ Encyclopedia

  • 21/09/2020, 20:27Word Search Puzzle

    Page 1 of 1http://puzzlemaker.discoveryeducation.com/code/BuildWordSearch.asp

    The Future Wordsearch

    H S N J M S B T T V A A P N L O Y T Z U B W K R E F U G E E V M L I H T W R I A N I J Y I S R S D A Z F T I I E U A W O Q F O L S K N O B K H E Y L X N M N W B D E T M R C Y O O E N T A T Q R O S O W W L L W A K R O I D O U E U K E O P N D R A L H J S B A A T Q O G G Y T X L F L E E U D F E S N P E A P O S Y N G A K I R A J M C E G P N E Q T S H Y I M N R N I H V A M E W I B G R M S R S H E T N H A Y F M R D L A N O D C M E J L D N E L N E Z E F K H T R X Q W I H R K I E W M O O D Q X M N O E I B C F X U O A Z T V I B M S Y W B W J Q X Q I R F D F O P R L E D W Y O G K W B C S Q M T F D E L J L K S J T W P J A E T R A V E F D A D R I G S R A R J G Y A C Z Z R H D I S N V B Q C P D D P G X Y Y E M N U D N C H Y S U N O C F O T S X C O L S W T N A O M N L H T R M S O L A R P O W E R Y U P T

    BILLIONAIREBIOMASSDEFORESTATIONENDANGEREDFACEBOOKINEQUALITYINTERNETMCDONALDMEDIAPANDEMICREFUGEEROBOTSKYSCRAPERSOLARPOWERTRANSPLANT

    Created by Puzzlemaker at DiscoveryEducation.com

    THE FUTURE WORD SEARCH

    BILLIONAIRE BIOMASS

    DEFORESTATIONENDANGERED

    FACEBOOK

    INEQUALITY INTERNET

    MCDONALD MEDIA

    PANDEMIC

    REFUGEEROBOT

    SKYSCRAPER SOLAR POWER TRANSPLANT

    Can you find all these Future related words?They can be found going up, down, diagonal, side to side and backwards!

    You can find lots more information about these words in Chapter 8 of the Britannica All New Kids’ Encyclopedia

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    Copyright © 2019 Discovery Education. All rights reserved.

    The Future Crossword

    Across2. The centre of the Covid-19 outbreak in China3. This man founded Apple Inc., ..... Jobs4. The most populated metropolitan area in the world, also the capital of Japan8. The world's first true global social media platform, founded by Mark Zuckerberg in 20049. First name of teen climate activist from Sweden, .... Thunberg11. What is stored in a global vault deep inside a mountain in Norway in case of disease or nuclear war?Down1. A machine implanted to keep a patient's heart beating5. This orange ape living on the island of Borneo is critically endangered due to deforestation6. The name for a person who has to flee their home, often because of war7. The type of power that is generated with lamps that store power from the sun during the day8. The word used to describe clothes that are made quickly and cheaply because they will soon be replaced when fashions change10. Korean pop star whose hit "Gangnam Style" was the first video to be seen more than a billion times

    12 of 12 words were placed into the puzzle.

    Created by Puzzlemaker at DiscoveryEducation.com

    All these facts are taken from Chapter 8 of the Britannica All New Kids’ Encyclopedia

    THE FUTURE CROSSWORD

    2 The center of the Covid-19 outbreak in China (5)

    3 This man founded Apple Inc., Jobs (5)

    4 The most populated metropolitan area in the world, and the capital of Japan (5)

    8 The world’s first true global social media platform, founded by Mark Zuckerberg in 2004 (8)

    9 First name of teen climate activist from Sweden, Thunberg (5)

    11 What is stored in a global vault deep inside a mountain in Norway in case of disease or nuclear war? (5)

    1 A machine implanted to keep a patient’s heart beating (9)

    5 This orange ape living on the island of Borneo is critically endangered due to deforestation (9)

    6 The name for a person who has to flee their home, often because of war (7)

    7 The type of power that is generated with lamps that store power from the sun during the day (5)

    8 The word used to describe clothes that are made quickly and cheaply because they will soon be replaced when fashions change (4)

    10 Korean pop star whose hit “Gangnam Style” was the first video to be seen more than a billion times (3)

    ANSWERS: Across - 2. Wuhan, 3. Steve, 4. Tokyo, 8. Facebook, 9. Greta, 11. Seeds Down - 1. Pacemaker, 5. Orangutan, 6. Refugee, 7. Solar, 8. Fast, 10. Psy

    ACROSS

    DOWN

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