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Christina Breland
Created on October 30, 2024
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Transcript
ESCAPE FROM
Into the Wild
START
MISSION
Introduction
The adventure is not ready to begin yet...
Enter the password
WELCOME to The Icy North.
Here, cold is not the only challenge.
START
QUESTION 01
Which is the best way to insulate yourself from extreme cold if stranded?
Use layers of clothing to stay dry and get away from the wind.
Wear tight clothing to keep heat close to your body.
Move to keep your blood circulating to prevent freezing.
QUESTION 02
What should you do to prevent frostbite and hypothermia in freezing temperatures?
Constantly move your fingers and toes to keep blood flowing to extremities.
Run in place to keep your body temperature up.
Keep extremities covered, avoid getting wet, and keep moving to stay warm. Avoid prolonged exposure to wind.
QUESTION 03
How would you melt snow safely for drinking water without using up all your fuel?
Boil water over an open flame with snow packed inside the container.
Eat snow in small amounts so it melts in your mouth.
Place snow in a container close to your body or in a plastic bag and let it slowly melt to avoid sudden temperature drops.
QUESTION 04
What are the signs of hypothermia, and how can it be treated in the field?
Shivering and confusion; treatment is to insulate the person from the ground.
Sweating and flushed skin; treatment is to remove clothing layers.
Hunger and dehydration; treatment involves eating and drinking.
CONGRATULATIONS
The first number is:
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WELCOME TO The Rainforest
Samba, jungle, and mysteries! The Rainforestawaits you with tropical challenges.
START
Question 01
What is the best way to prevent insect bites and disease in a tropical environment?
Expose your skin to air, which deters mosquitoes due to airflow.
Cover yourself in mud, which can irritate the insects and make you unappealing.
Wear long sleeves and avoid standing water.
QUESTION 02
How can you ensure a safe drinking water source in a rainforest?
Look for moving streams or rivers.
Use water from large puddles, as it’s usually cleaner than streams.
Squeeze water from wet plants or moss directly without filtering it.
QUESTION 03
What materials can be used to create a quick shelter from rain and humidity?
Use large leaves, vines, and branches to create a lean-to shelter.
Build your shelter with logs to prevent rain from seeping in.
Use lightweight, airy branches for a roof, as they allow moisture to escape.
Question 4
How can you safely navigate dense jungle terrain without getting disoriented?
Walk in a straight line.
Use simple landmarks and create your own map as you go along.
Mark your path using rocks, branches, or tied cloth pieces.
CONGRATULATIONS
The second number is:
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WELCOME TO The Wilderness
START
QUESTION 01
What are the most important steps to take if you become lost in the wilderness?
Find the highest point nearby.
Keep moving, covering as much ground as possible.
Stay calm, stay put, and signal for help.
QUESTION 02
How would you create a shelter if stranded in a forest without any gear?
Use rocks to create a shelter since they retain warmth.
Build your shelter on an open hilltop to stay cool.
Use natural materials against a natural windbreak.
QUESTION 03
What are some reliable ways to find fresh water in the wild?
Find the nearest puddle; animal gather around clean water.
Walk against the wind; it carries the scent of water.
Seek natural sources.
QUESTION 04
How can you signal for help if you're lost in a remote area?
Climb a tree to be more visible.
Use sticks to create messages.
Use a fire or mirror.
CONGRATULATIONS
The third number is:
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WELCOME TO The Desert
Heat and pyramids, oh yes! Butwatch out for quicksand.
START
QUESTION 01
Which is a key strategy to conserve water in a desert environment?
Bury yourself in sand.
Limit movement during the hottest part of the day.
Avoid eating.
QUESTION 02
How would you create shade?
Gather dry cactus skeletons.
Dig a deep pit to escape direct sunlight.
Use any available cloth or dig a trench.
QUESTION 03
What might indicate the presence of water?
Heat swirls
Animal tracks
Cracked ground
QUESTION 04
What should you do if you begin to experience heat exhaustion?
Lay down in the sun to sweat.
Rest, hydrate, and cool your body.
Drink water quickly.
CONGRATULATIONS
The fourth number is:
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WELCOME TO The mountains
Temples and tigers awaitin this land of wonders.
START
QUESTION 01
How would you adjust your shelter or clothing to survive sudden changes in mountain weather?
Build insulation with branches, leaves, or even snow.
Seek out higher ground.
Remove outer layers to prevent sweating.
QUESTION 02
Which precaution should you take when traveling in areas prone to avalanches?
Yell loudly to warn others nearby.
Avoid steep slopes after fresh snow.
Travel at a steady pace to quickly get past dangerous areas.
QUESTION 03
How can you safely descend from a steep slope if you become stuck?
Lean forward to maintain your balance while moving downward.
Descend in a zig-zag pattern.
Jump or slide down to move quickly to lower, safer ground.
QUESTION 04
What types of food sources can be found at higher altitudes?
Worms and edible plants, but they are generally scarce.
Large , easy to spot animals.
Berries, edible plants, small animals, insects, and fish.
CONGRATULATIONS
The fifth number is:
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WELCOME TO The Islands
Sand, sunshine, and more await you here.
START
QUESTION 01
What are the first steps to take if stranded on a deserted island?
Secure fresh water, find or build shelter, create signals for rescue, and forage for food.
Walk the entire perimeter of the island to assess your surroundings.
Swim offshore to search for passing boats or nearby islands.
QUESTION 02
How can you purify saltwater for drinking if stranded at sea or on the coast?
Use solar stills to evaporate and collect freshwater or look for rainwater.
Drink small sips of seawater mixed with any rainwater you collect.
Boil seawater directly over an open flame to separate the salt.
QUESTION 03
How can you catch fish or find food along the shoreline?
Build a simple trap, use sharpened sticks to spear fish, or collect shellfish and edible seaweed.
Look for seaweed as a primary food source, eating it directly without rinsing.
Dig a hole close to the shore, as fish may swim into it.
QUESTION 04
How can you prioritize survival needs if you only have limited time to act?
Focus on the rule of threes: Focus on the “Rule of Threes”: three minutes without air, three hours without shelter, three days without water, three weeks without food.
Start by finding food to maintain energy levels for other tasks.
Make shelter last since your body heat will suffice for warmth at first.
CONGRATULATIONS
The sixth number is:
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