You are in a rectangular house with large picture windows on all 4 sides. All 4 sides of the house have a southern exposure. From one of the windows you see a bear. What kind of bear is it and why?

You're at the North Pole and it is a polar bear. You face south from each of the four sides. :-))

if you face south you would be in the.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................OH NORTH POLE YEA

GOOD JOB SUSI
UR SMART+ AWESOME
BUT DON'T GET EATIN BUT THAT POLAR BER OUTSIDE UR WINDOW
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To determine the kind of bear you see from one of the windows, you need to consider the location and the habitat of the bear. In this case, we are in a rectangular house with large picture windows on all four sides that have a southern exposure.

Given that all sides of the house have a southern exposure, we can assume that you are in a northern hemisphere location where the sunlight is primarily coming from the south. Based on this information, we can conclude that you are most likely not located at the North Pole because the North Pole has very limited sun exposure.

Since the North Pole is an icy region, the most common bear found in that area is the polar bear. Polar bears are well-adapted to the arctic environment and can be found in regions such as the North Pole where there is a lot of ice and cold weather.

Therefore, the most likely answer is that the bear you see from one of the windows is a polar bear.