At what temperature fahrenheit does water boil
212 F
How many planets away is the Earth from the Sun
2
Mercury & Venus
What was the first feature-length animated movie ever released?
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937)
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What is the term for a caterpillar's transformation into a butterfly?
Metamorphosis.
In baseball, how many strikes are needed to strike out a batter?
Three.
What are three Ingredients in hot chocolate
Possible answers: Chocolate powder, Water/milk, marshmallows, whipped cream
How much (%) of Earth's oceans are unexplored
> 95%
What American writer/director starred in several iconic European-produced “Spaghetti Westerns”?
Clint Eastwood
How many days (on average) does a bumblebee live for?
28 Days.
How many balls are in a single game of pool?
Sixteen.
What well known cooking/baking ingredient is a living organism
Yeast
About how old is Earth
~ 4.6 billion years old
What real-life on-again off-again Hollywood power couple starred in the film Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton

Which beetle is the strongest insect on the planet?
Bull-headed dung Beetle
This species of dung beetle was found to be able to pull 1,141 times its own body weight - equivalent to a 150lb person pulling six double-decker buses!
What is the term for bowling three strikes in a row?
Turkey!
Another way to make measure 1\4 cup
4 tablespoons
What is the primary purpose of Earth's atmosphere
To protect Earth's surface from outer space
Which 1927 war drama was the first movie to ever win Best Picture?
Wings
What percentage of all species in the world are insects?
80%
What do you call a score of zero in tennis?
Love.
How long is the world's largest cake (feet)
Over 100 ft long
Where in the world is the force of gravity the lowest
Hudson Bay region of Canada
"Well, nobody’s perfect” is the final line (and punchline) from what classic 1959 comedy starring Marilyn Monroe?
Some Like it Hot

What insect was the first to be sent into space?
Fruit fly!
What is the only sport to be played on the moon?
Golf!
