Chemical Spill in Washington, DC!
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There has been a chemical spill in Washington, DC and the head of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) needs your help! They are looking for engineers who can help them build a robotic hand that can pick up the chemicals because it is not safe for humans to handle. They have all the materials you need, except the items are scattered all over the city in locked boxes. Will you be able to hack the locks, collect the materials to make the robotic hand, and save the city in time?
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You get to Union Station in Washington, DC and exit at the corner of F Street NE and 2nd Street NE. The cab driver's phone is dead and needs you to give him directions to your destination. The spill occurred on the north side of Stanton Park, by 5th Street NE. Use North (up), South (down), East (right), and West (left) directions to show him the way. It is only six blocks away, so hurry!
The news is out and many citizens are comparing this spill to the last one! In 1974 there was a chemical spill in DC that covered an area of three hundred and fifty square feet. Citizens want to know which spill was bigger and by how much. Can you help them figure it out?
After you open all the locks and collect the necessary materials, you will need to build a robotic hand that can pick up the chemicals and drop them in the waste bucket. Hurry, time is running out and the city needs you!
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Chemical Spill in Washington, DC by Sarah Cuje is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.
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