
Canadians joined communities around the world on Saturday in turning off the lights for this year's Earth Hour, a global campaign to raise awareness of climate change.
Millions around world mark Earth Hour, an initiative aimed at raising awareness of the link between energy consumption and climate change
Answer to last week's question: African Plate, covering Africa - Continental plate Antarctic Plate, covering Antarctica - Continental plate Australian Plate, covering Australia (fused with Indian Plate between 50 and 55 million years ago) - Continental plate Eurasian Plate covering Asia and Europe - Continental plate North American Plate covering North America and north-east Siberia - Continental plate South American Plate covering South America - Continental plate Pacific Plate, covering the Pacific Ocean - Oceanic plate Bonus Question While Mars, Venus and some moons of Jupiter have evidence of tectonic plates, none are active. There was only 1 right answers this week with Kimmi being the correct answer. Good job Kim.
Al Gore's Live Earth concert has to be the most counterintuitive idea in music history
Answer for Last Week: Russia (17,075,400 sq km), Canada (9,330,970 sq km), China (9,326,410 sq km), USA (9.166,600 sq km), Brazil (8,456,510 sq km). Megan was the only person to get the question right although my source has different numbers and lists China ahead of the USA. Question for this week: What are the 5 oldest countries with the present borders and the year they became a country? Post your answer in the comments and the winner will be posted next week.Tags: earth trivia, trivia
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