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Tallest, Fastest, or Largest
100

What is a sound sleeper ?

Someone who snores

100

Which grows quicker-hair or toenails?

hair
100

These inventors were self-taught engineers.

( from the same family)

Who are the Wright Brothers?

Orville and Wilbur Wright

100

What type of galaxy is the milky way?

Spiral

100

Largest biome in the world

Biome - a large naturally occurring community of flora and fauna occupying a major habitat, e.g. forest or tundra. 

Taiga

The boreal forest, also known as the taiga, covers about 11% of the land mass of this planet. This makes it the world's largest terrestrial biome!

200

What do pigs use on sore toes?

oinkment

200

Scooby Doo and his friends travel around in which vehicle?

The Mystery Machine

200

According to the resource materials, which two inventions are credited to more than one person?

A. Band-Aids and the telegraph

B. M&Ms and the rotary steam engine

C. adding machines and Lincoln Logs

D. soda pop and ice-cream cones

D. soda pop and ice-cream cones

200

Between Jupiter, Saturn and Uranus, which one has the most total moons?

Bonus 100 to name the major ones 

What is Saturn.  It has 82 moons.

  • Titan. Titan is the largest of Saturn's moons and the first to be discovered. ...
  • Dione. Dione is thought to be a dense rocky core surrounded by water-ice. ...
  • Enceladus. Enceladus contains more than 100 geysers at its south pole. ...
  • Hyperion. ...
  • Iapetus. ...
  • Mimas. ...
  • Rhea. ...
  • Tethys.

 

200

Two question 100 each

The world's fastest sea animal?

The world's largest snake.?


What is a killer whale?

What is an anaconda?

300

Why can’t you play jokes on snakes?

because You can't pull their legs 

300

What animal has the longest lifespan

giant tortoise is about 150 years

300

He invented the Braille system so that blind people could read

Who is Louis Braille

Louis Braille (/breɪl/ (listen); French: [lwi bʁaj]; 4 January 1809 – 6 January 1852) was a French educator and inventor of a system of reading and writing for use by the blind or visually impaired. His system remains virtually unchanged to this day, and is known worldwide simply as braille.

Braille was blinded at the age of three in one eye as a result of an accident with a stitching awl in his father's harness making shop. Consequently, an infection set in and spread to both eyes, resulting in total blindness

 

300

There are this many constellations in our night sky?

88

300

World's largest living thing by mass

Meet Pando, thought to be the world’s largest living thing by mass. It’s a forest, but all of its 47,000 aspen trees come from a single root system spread over 106 acres in Utah, making it genetically one individual.

400

Why did the boy throw a glass of water out the window?

To see a waterfall

400

What was the ice cream cone invented for?

to hold flowers

400

American who discovered electricity, lightning rods, and bifocals.

Ben Franklin

400

John Glenn 

Alan B. Shepard

Valentina Tereshkova

Sally Ride

 100 pts each



The first American to orbit the Earth, John Glenn

Who was the first American astronaut to go into outer space? Alan B. Shepard

Soviet Valentina Tereshkova became the first woman in space aboard Vostok 6 in 1963 and the only one to have done this in a solo mission.

On June 18, 1983, NASA Astronaut Sally K. Ride became the first American woman in space, when she launched with her four crewmates aboard the Space Shuttle Challenger  

400

The tallest living thing in the world

giant redwood tree - Hyperion

Hyperion is a coast redwood (Sequoia sempervirens) in California that was measured at 115.85 m (380.1 ft), which ranks it as the world's tallest known living tree.[1]  

500

Why is the vet so busy?

It’s raining cats and dogs

500

What is the worlds most poisonous spider?

Brazilian wandering spider

500

This inventor created over 300 uses for peanuts.

Who is George Washington Carver?

George Washington Carver was an agricultural scientist and inventor who developed hundreds of products using peanuts (though not peanut butter, as is often claimed), sweet potatoes and soybeans. Born into slavery a year before it was outlawed


But Carver’s biggest success came from peanuts.

In all, he developed more than 300 food, industrial and commercial products from peanuts, including milk, Worcestershire sauce, punches, cooking oils and salad oil, paper, cosmetics, soaps and wood stains. He also experimented with peanut-based medicines, such as antiseptics, laxatives and goiter medications.

It should be noted, however, that many of these suggestions or discoveries remained curiosities and did not find widespread applications.

 

500

Number 14 Welders Glasses.

What is the only thing you can use to safely look at the sun.

500

What is the largest living organism? 

Ask for hint

HONEY MUSHROOM, ARMILLARIA OSTOYAE 

The largest living organism is a single gigantic specimen of honey mushroom (Armillaria ostoyae), discovered in the Malheur National Forest, Oregon, USA, which occupies a total area of 965 hectares (2,385 acres), equivalent to 1,350 soccer fields. The honey mushroom is well known for its glowing surface, caused by bioluminescent bacteria, although most of its tissue is around 1 metre (3 feet) underground, in the form of root-like mycelia. Its age is calculated to be at least 2,400 years old, but may be as much as 8,650 years old.

It also holds the record for the world's largest fungus.

The honey mushroom is estimated to weigh somewhere between 7,500 and 35,000 US tons (6,800–31,750 tonnes).

By contrast, the Great Barrier Reef (actually a series of 2,100 interconnected reefs) off Australia is considered the largest living structure; it has been formed over some 20 million years by the skeletal remains of billions of tiny marine organisms known as coral polyps.

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