If x + 12 = 20, then x = ___
What is 8
This sea creature is known for its translucent body and stinging tentacles
What is a jellyfish
This famous American document begins with the phrase, "We hold these truths to be self-evident..."
What is the Declaration of Independence
These are the only species of big cats known to live and travel in groups, called "prides"
What are lions
During World War II, these two Japanese cities were the first and only to ever be destroyed with atomic bombs.
What are Hiroshima and Nagasaki
This many degrees make up one full circle
What is 360
Birds flying south for the winter is called this
What is migration
This activist is known for his contributions to the 1960s civil rights movement, and his famous "I Have a Dream" speech
Who is Martin Luther King, Jr.
This country's flag features five yellow stars on a red background.
What is China
This scientist's book, On the Origin of Species, detailed his theory of evolution and is considered the foundation of evolutionary biology.
Who is Charles Darwin
40% of 120 = ___
What is 48
The fifth planet from the sun
What is Jupiter
This country hosted the original Olympic Games
What is Greece
This acronym is used to describe the sequence of hues commonly described as making up a rainbow.
What is ROYGBIV
In August of 1883, this volcano went though a series of eruptions that are considered some of the most violent volcanic events in recorded history.
What is Krakatoa
I have 17 tiles. 8 tiles are green, and the rest are orange. This is my ratio of green:orange tiles: ___
What is 8:9
The process by which plants turn sunlight into energy
What is photosynthesis
The statue of Liberty was gifted to the United States by this European country
What is France
This painter is known for having painted the most well-known painting in the world: The Mona Lisa
Who is Leonardo da Vinci
This inventor made dozens of breakthroughs in the production, transmission and application of electric power, including the creation of the first alternating current (AC) motor.
Who is Nikola Tesla
The first five digits of pi (π)
What is 3.1415
The powerhouse of the cell
What is the mitochondria
This country is known for historical figures like Winston Churchill, Elizabeth Tudor, and the Beatles
What is England
On October 4, 1957, The Soviets launched the first artificial satellite and first man-made object to be placed into the Earth’s orbit, named after the Russian word for "traveler"
What is Sputnik
This lake in Russia is the largest lake in the world by volume, and contains more water than all 5 of the Great Lakes combined, because of its immense depth.
Lake Baikal