Planets & Their Features
States
Sciences
Little Bit of This
Little Bit of That
100

This planet is covered by 70% water and known as the "Blue Planet".

The Earth

100

Which state is famous for Hollywood?

California

100

A scientist who studies rocks is called a what?

A Geologist 

100

What’s the response to “see you later, alligator?”

In a while, crocodile or After a while, crocodile

100

 Which place is called “the happiest place on earth?”

Disney World / Disneyland

200

Known as the "Red Planet". It features Olympus Mons, the largest volcano in the solar system.

Mars

200

 Which state is Famously recognized for its Mardi Gras celebrations

Louisana

200

What element is the most commonly used to create nuclear energy?

Uranium

200

What food do pandas eat?

Bamboo

200

If you suffer from arachnophobia, which animal are you scared of?

Spiders 

300

Recognizable by its extensive rings, which are made of ice and rock.

Saturn

300

What state is known for the iconic Mount Rushmore, featuring the faces of four U.S. presidents.

South Dakota

300

What does a Geiger counter measure?

 Radiation

300

How many continents are there in the world?

7

300

What popular treat is made with marshmallows, chocolate, and graham crackers?

S'mores

400

The largest planet in our solar system, and it can fit 1,000 Earths inside it. It has 79 known moons.

Jupiter

400

What state features Denali National Park and Preserve, offering six million acres of wilderness.

Alaska

400

What do you call the study of weather, climate and the atmosphere?

Meteorology

400

What is the name of molten rock after a volcanic eruption?

Lava

400

What is a dried plum called?

A Prune

500

The closest planet to the Sun. It has extreme temperature variations.

Mercury

500

Notable for Jamestown, the first permanent English settlement in North America.

Virginia

500

How many elements are on the periodic table?

118

500

Which famous ocean liner sank on her first voyage in 1912?

The Titanic 

500

 How long does it take for the Earth to orbit the sun?

365 days

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