These majestic animals are known for being the largest land mammals and can weigh up to 6 tons!
Elephants
During the French Revolution, Marie-Antoinette, the queen of France famously said what to her starving subjects, "Let them eat ____!"
Cake
This planet is known as the "Red Planet" due to its reddish appearance caused by iron oxide.
Mars
American singer-songwriter and poet who broke into the music scene in 1955. Famous for songs like "I Walk the Line" and "Hurt"
Johnny Cash
Known for being the only mammal that can fly and use echolocation
Bat
This ancient Egyptian queen was famous for her relationships with Julius Caesar and Mark Antony:
Cleopatra
How many chambers make up the human heart?
Four
Famous country singer known for her songs like "You Ain't Woman Enough (To Take My Man)" and "Coal Miner's Daughter"
Loretta Lynn
What male sea creature gives birth to its young?
Seahorse
What was the first nation to send an astronaut to space?
The Soviet Union (Russia)
This element, represented by the symbol "Na," is commonly found in table salt.
Sodium
Known for his deep voice and songs like "The Gambler," this country singer was one of the most famous musicians of the 1970s.
Kenny Rogers
What animal is known for its ability to mimic human speech?
Parrot
What disease was also called "the Black Death"?
Plague
This scientist developed the theory of evolution by natural selection and wrote On the Origin of Species.
Hint: He spent time in the Galapagos Islands
Charles Darwin
American singer, songwriter, and pianist who pioneered soul music in the 1950s. Famous for songs like "Georgia On My Mind" and "Hit the Road Jack"
Ray Charles
These lizards are most known for their distinctive colour-shifting camouflage abilities
Chamaeleons
Name the two men who lead the Corps of Discovery expedition, which explored the western United States in early 1800s
Lewis and Clark
What gas do plants absorb from the atmosphere?
Carbon Dioxide
This 1960s singer and activist is best known for the song "Respect," which became an anthem for both civil rights and women's liberation.
Aretha Franklin