This animal lives in the ocean and has eight arms.
"What is an octopus?"
Water boils at this temperature in degrees Celsius.
What is 100°C?
This city is the capital of England?
London
This person was the first to walk on the moon.
"Who was Neil Armstrong?"
This word sounds like 'sea' but means to look at something with your eyes.
What is 'see'?
"This large mammal lives in the Arctic and is known for its thick white fur."
"What is a polar bear?"
This type of rock is formed from cooled lava or magma.
What is igneous rock?
This city is the capital of Japan and the most populous city in the world.
What is Tokyo?
"This person was the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean."
"Who was Amelia Earhart?"
"This word is a number, but also sounds like 'to'."
"What is 'two'?"
This reptile lives in hot, dry places and is known for its scales.
"What is a lizard?"
This is the name of the force that pulls things down to the ground.
What is gravity?
Ottawa is the capital of this North American country.
What is Canada?
"This person was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize."
"Who was Marie Curie?"
This word is a part of your body, but also sounds like 'to hear'.
What is 'ear'?
This animal lives in the ocean, and is a mammal that breaths air, and has a blowhole.
What is a whale?
The human body has this many chromosomes.
What is 46?
Cairo is the capital of this African country, home to the pyramids.
What is Egypt?
This city was the first to host the modern Olympic Games in 1896.
What is Athens?
A word meaning “to close” or the opposite of “far.”
What is close/close?
This large bird of prey, lives in high mountains, and is known for its very good eye sight.
"What is an Eagle?"
This scientist developed the three laws of motion.
Who is Isaac Newton?
This South American capital, located at a high altitude, is the capital of Peru.
What is Lima?
This country was the first to grant women the right to vote in 1893.
What is New Zealand?
A word meaning "to allow" or a piece of paper that lets you do something.
What is permit/permit?