What is #1 and #2?
This country has the largest population in the world.
What is China?
Known by this title, the largest coral reef is almost 135,000 square miles.
What is the Great Barrier Reef?
This domesticated animal has been associated with humans for at least 9,500 years.
What are Cats?
This type of cloud is usually associated with thunderstorms
What is Cumulonimbus?
It takes most fruit peels 1-2 weeks to decompose, but it takes this everyday item up to 20 years to decompose.
What are plastic bags?
This African country is famous for being home to the Great Pyramid of Giza and the Sphinx.
What is Egypt?
This ocean animal has three hearts.
What is an octopus?
This animal is known as the largest kind of bear.
What is a polar bear?
This scale is used to measure the severity of tornadoes
What is the enhanced Fujita scale?
This number is how many times Greta Thunberg has been detained.
What is three?
This many bodies of water make up the Great Lakes.
What are 5?
Formed by plate tectonics or movements in the Earth's crust are these deep ocean spots.
What are trenches?
This animal is our closest relative, sharing 98.7% of our DNA.
What are chimpanzees?
This historical weather event occurred in 2005 affecting parts of Louisiana, Florida, and Mississippi
What is Hurricane Katrinia?
This popular outdoorsy brand was the first to turn plastic waste into clothing.
What is Patagonia?
This is the name of the river that flows through the Brazilian rainforest.
What is the Amazon River?
This male sea creature gives birth to its young.
What is a seahorse?
This is the only mammal capable of flight
What is a bat?
The most tornadoes have hit this U.S. city
What is Oklahoma City?
This country has the highest electric car use per capita.
What is Norway?
Mount Everest is the tallest mountain in the world, and this mountain is the second tallest on the border of China and Pakistan.
What is K2?
This is the deepest ocean.
What is the Pacific?
A crab's tastebuds are located on this part of its body.
What are it's feet?
According to the Guinness Book of World Records, the world's largest this fell in January 1887, in Montana at 38cm wide
What is a snowflake?