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History of Sound
500

While strawberries and raspberries aren't berries, botanically speaking,, unexpectedly, this is.

What are tomatoes, pomegranates, kiwis, or bananas

500

This material, often used for hot-drink cups, never decomposes when made using  Polystyrene.

What is Styrofoam 

500

These are vibrations that travel through the air or another medium and can be heard when they reach an ear.

What are sounds/noises

600

Pine nuts actually come from these comfy containers.

What are pine cones

600

This metal can be recycled forever, without any loss of quality 

What is Aluminum

600

Though it's name sounds similar to the phonograph, it was this French device that was first capable of recording sounds

What is the phonautograph

700

This fruit stops ripening when picked.

What is a pineapple

700

This common material would take around 4000 years to fully degrade in a landfill 

What is glass

700

This year marked the first use of recorded sound in theater; a phonograph playing a baby's cry

What is 1890

800

The Caesar salad was invented in this country.

What is Mexico

800

Due to its production methods, recycling one ton of this material saves 7000 gallons of water

What is paper

800

The first cellphone call was made in this decade

What is the 1970's

900

This is Ohio's state fruit (not to be confused with Ohio's "native fruit" the pawpaw).

What is a tomato

900

The average year sees Americans throwing away enough trash to circle the earth this number of times

What is 24

900

This Roman architect was the first to claim that sound travels in waves

Who is Vitruvius 

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