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This is the second planet from the Sun.

What is Venus?

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In Chinese mythology, Sun Wukong classically resembled this animal.

What is a monkey?

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Colors immediately across from each other on the color wheel are considered this.

What is complementary? 

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This is the only continent where spiders don't exist.

What is Antarctica?

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Water boils at this temperature (in Fahrenheit).

What is 212 degrees?

800

Situated between Mars and Jupiter, this astronomical phenomenon isn't the only one of its kind in our Solar System, but it is the largest.

What is the asteroid belt?

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In Greek mythology, Hades' three headed dog, Cerberus, is known to guard this location.

What is 'the entrance to the Underworld'?

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Analogous colors on the color wheel would be located like this in relation to each other.

What is 'next to each other'?

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Outnumbering even humans, this is the most abundant animal in Australia.

What are kangaroos?

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NASA is an acronym for this.

What is National Aeronautics and Space Administration?

1200

While Earth may only be about 4.5 billion years old, the universe as a whole is currently sitting as this age. (To the nearest billion)

What is 13.7 billion years?

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This Egyptian god, which features the head of a jackal, is often associated with death and the afterlife.

Who is Anubis?

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Color temperature refers to warm and cool toned colors. Classically warm is seen primarily as this color while cool is seen primarily as this other color.

What are red and blue?

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This animal is known colloquially as the "ship of the desert".

What are camels?

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Of the blood types from O, A, B, and AB (positive and negative of each), this one is the rarest in humans.

What is AB negative?

1600

This is the only planet in the Solar System not named after a God.

What is Earth?

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Even though it appears in both Greek and Egyptian mythology in slightly different forms, this creature always seems to have a penchant for riddles. 

What is a Sphinx?

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The basis of color theory, the color wheel, was created originally by this incredibly famous scientist in 1666.

Who is Isaac Newton?

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Flamingos are actually grey, but their diet, consisting largely of this, actually dyes them their classic pink color.

What are brine shrimp?

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This is the primary force keeping up from flying off of the surface of the Earth.

What is gravitational force?
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The Big Dipper is comprised of this many stars.

What is seven?

2000

In Japanese folklore, this fox spirit often depicted to have shapeshifting powers and the ability to bewitch people.

What is a Kitsune?

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While tinting lightens a color by adding white, toning softens a color by adding grey, and shading darkens a color by adding black, these are all related because they all alter the degree of light and dark in a color; also known as that color's this.

What is value? 
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Of all of the birds on Earth, this is the only one capable of flying backwards.

What are hummingbirds?

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This fourth state of matter not often taught early on in school is characterized by the presence of a significant portion of charged particles in any combination of ions or electrons. 

What is plasma?

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