What comes down but never goes up?
Rain
This animal can survive being frozen solid and thawed out.
wood frog
This bird is known to mimic any sound it hears, including chainsaws and camera clicks.
A lyrebird (idk...)
I’m found in your room, but I’m never dirty. I reflect what’s in front of me.
a mirror lol
This shape has the most sides in the world — you can keep adding them forever.
Circles (infinite sides)
The more you have of me, the less you see.
Darkness
This part of your body can detect over a trillion different smells.
nose
A newborn kangaroo is about the size of this common food.
a Jellybean
I can fill a room but take up no space.
a light
It rains diamonds on this gas giant planet.
Neptune (or Saturn/Jupiter, depending on the research)
What has many teeth but can’t bite?
A comb
This tiny insect can survive being flushed down a toilet and even a nuclear blast.
This animal can sleep for up to 3 years during hibernation.
snail hehe
I’m used by your feet, and sometimes for a ride. You tie me up tight so I don’t slide
shoessss
This fruit shares 60% of the same DNA as humans.
banana
What has hands but can’t clap?
A clock
There's a town in Norway where people don’t see the sun for 6 months — what's that called?
polar night
A blue whale’s heart is about the size of this vehicle.
a small car (like a Volkswagen Beetle)
I have no eyes, but once I did see. Once I had thoughts, now white and empty.
a skull hehe
This organ can actually move around in your body a little — especially when full.
stomach
Forward I’m heavy, but backward I’m not. What am I?
ton hehe
The average "cumulus" cloud weighs about how many tons?
1 million tons
These tiny marine creatures glow like stars and can light up entire beaches.
bioluminescent plankton?
I have one eye but can’t see, and I help you stitch things carefully.
a needle lol
This number is the only one that is spelled with the same number of letters as its value.
four