In math, a straight line is to what degree?
180 degrees
what is a herbivore?
an animal that does not eat meat, only plants
What is a word that describes the traits, qualities, or number of a noun.
adjective
What continent is India in?
Asia
What is the national animal of Australia
kangaroo
What room number is this class?
4
What does equivalent mean in math?
The same as or equal to
Which planet has the most moons?
Jupiter
What does scalding mean?
Hot or scorching
What month is Easter celebrated?
April
who is the author of Harry Potter?
What is the largest organ on our body?
Skin
Find the missing value.
5x = 125
x = 25
When liquid water is in a solid form what is it?
ice
What does the vocabulary word "plummeting" mean?
To go down at a fast speed
What continent do we live on?
What is the capital of France?
Paris
What is the largest animal on Earth?
the blue whale
Find the missing value.
5x + 5 = 130
x = 25
Is the sun a star?
yes
What figurative language gives a human characteristic to an inanimate object?
Personification...
What river runs through Egypt?
The Nile
3.14
Pie
Yen
90 degrees
Which Earth layer is made of molten metal?
Outer Core
What is the adjective for an animal that only eats meat?
carnivorous
What ocean is located next to California?
Pacific
Who was the first human to step on the Moon?
Neil Armstrong
What is 1/2 + 1/3=
5/6
In math, what are the lines called when they will never touch, but run alongside one another?
Parallel Lines
Name an element on the periodic table
any....
what is the noun for 'disappoint'?
disappointment
Name the 7 continents.
North America, South America, Antarctica, Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia
What is it called when birds fly to warmer climates for the winter?
Migration
What fruit is known for having seeds on the outside?
strawberries
What does BODMAS stand for?
Bracket, Of, Division, Multiplication, Addition, Subtraction
A series of organisms each dependent on the next as a source of food.
Food Chain
What is the noun for 'capable'
capability
What is the national language of Brazil?
Portuguese
What do you call a person who studies weather?
A meteorologist
What is the hardest natural substance on Earth?
diamond