One without hair
What is bald?
What is the hardest known natural material?
What is diamonds?
True or False: the brain is the largest organ in gene body.
What is false?
This word is used to describe someone or thing that is ”killing it.”
What is slay?
The place where you can get a college education and a military education.
What is the Naval Academy?
A homophone of Santa’s mode of transportation that means to kill violently
What is slay?
Where can you find the smallest bone in the human body?
What is the ear?
The human brain is about what percent water?
What is 75%?
This word can be used, broadly, to describe someone who is out of date or trying too hard.
What is chuegy?
17 highly skilled pilots apart of a Navy demonstration unit.
What are the Blue Angels?
The soft underlay of feathers from a duck or goose is used to stuff pillows.
What is down?
True or false: sound travels faster in air than in water.
What is false?
This part of the brain deals with hearing and language.
What is the temporal lobe?
This word is used to describe something/someone that looks good, perfect, skinny, or fashionable.
What is snatched?
The present of the Navy made up by women.
What is 20%
From a greek word for deep sleep, it’s a prolonged period of unconsciousness
What is coma?
Lack of camouflage and sensitivity to UV radiation doom any wild alligators with this condition from a mutation.
What is Albinoism?
The 100 billion neurons in the brain are common referred to as
What is gray matter?
Basically the equivalent of "I swear to God"
What is on God?
The Naval Actually Anthem is called
What is Anchors Aweigh?
This is a roll of cloth or flash of lightning
What is bolt?
How long does a human red blood cell survive?
What is 120 days?
The brain weighs about how many pound?
What is three?
This word is used to describe applying several beauty filters to a picture until the person is totally unrecognizable
What is yassify?
This person translated binary code to written computer code; often known as the “Mother of Coding.”
Who is Admiral Grace Hopper?