Matching Pairs Guess the TitleOnline version This activity consists of matching the interesting information and assigning it a title according to its content. by ELIZABETH SALGADO GALLEGOS 1 The great French anatomist Pierre was convinced that criminals, dark-skinned foreigners and women had smaller brains than white men, and that this also explained why they were less intelligent and also less honest. 2 NASA observations have shown mysterious light and dark patterns that are unique to the Moon. These lunar swirls look painted, as if the Moon has been tattooed. 3 Ferris wheel, some bumper cars and other similar attractions all of them belong to the Pripyat Park, which was scheduled to open on May 1, 1986, four days after the explosion. Unfortunately, it never opened its doors. 4 According to Hypertextual from the Spanish Nuclear Society, the type of reactor used at Chernobyl, the RBMK, was focused on the production of plutonium for making bombs, while energy production was secondary. 5 After the explosion, many of the trees in the forests near the nuclear power plant turned yellowish and reddish due to the death of the tissues that absorbed the radiation, which had begun to be known as the red forest, were cut down and buried in very deep trenches with a thick sand cover, over which new, younger trees were planted. 6 The human body is a tangle of connections that allow blood circulation to every corner of it. Except one. The cornea receives oxygen directly from the air, so it doesn't need to have a blood supply like the rest of the body. 7 One of the most famous stories of Chernobyl; they were the engineers Alexei Ananenko and Valeri Bezpalov and the shift supervisor Boris Baranov. The three of them volunteered to help open the floodgates that would allow the emptying of pools whose water could cause a fatal steam explosion.