A park usually features a large grass area, such as grassy fields, gardens, or trees. What do you call this feature?
What is green space?
This is the home of Mickey Mouse.
What is Disneyland?
This keyboard instrument is often used in classical music and produces sound by striking strings with hammers that are activated by keys.
What is a piano?
What is the term for the part of the surfboard that a surfer lays on while riding a wave?
What is the deck?
What is the name for the process of removing all of the water from food to preserve it?
What is dehydration?
These are trails that circle around the outside or go through the park for the purpose of walking.
What is a walking path?
This is an amusement park known for thrilling rides, and some of the largest and fastest roller coasters. This brand can be found across the USA.
What is Six Flags?
This stringed instrument is commonly associated with country and bluegrass music and has four strings tuned in fifths.
What is a fiddle or violin?
This Southern California beach is known for its famous right-hand point break and was featured in the movie "The Endless Summer."
What is Malibu?
What is the first step in the freeze-drying process?
What is freeze drying?
This is an area with a water feature, sometimes with ducks and other birds.
What is a pond?
This neighborhood entertainment area is in NYC, specifically Brooklyn.
What is Coney Island?
This percussion instrument consists of a set of wooden bars that are struck with mallets to produce musical notes.
What is a xylophone?
This Hawaiian word is used to describe the code of conduct and respect that surfers should show to each other and to the ocean.
What is Aloha?
What is the primary advantage of freeze-drying fruits and vegetables compared to other methods of preservation?
What is preserving flavor and nutrients?
This is an area where you might sit to have lunch.
What bench seats or picnic tables?
This theme park located in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, is owned by country music superstar Dolly Parton and features attractions such as the Lightning Rod roller coaster, the Wild Eagle wing coaster, and the Chasing Rainbows museum.
What is Dollywood?
This woodwind instrument is often used in orchestral music and has a double reed that vibrates when air is blown through it.
What is an oboe?
This term refers to the curvature of the bottom of a surfboard, which affects the way it rides on a wave.
What is a rocker?
What is the name of the machine used in the freeze-drying process to remove water from the food?
What is a freeze dryer?
This is often a building or a covered area at a park that can be rented out for parties or gatherings by the community.
What is a rec (recreational) center?
Located in Los Angeles, California, this theme park features rides and attractions based on popular movies and TV shows, including The Wizarding World of Harry Potter and Jurassic World: The Ride.
What is Universal Studios Hollywood?
This woodwind instrument is commonly used in jazz and pop music and comes in various types such as alto, tenor, and baritone.
What is a saxophone?
This legendary surfer from Hawaii is known for riding some of the biggest waves ever surfed, including a 100-foot wave at Nazaré, Portugal in 2018.
Who is Kai Lenny?
What is the name of the process used to remove oxygen from the packaging of freeze-dried food to extend its shelf life?
What is Modified Atmosphere Packaging (MAP)?