What Union General is famous for their "March to the Sea"
William Sherman
This Disney movie takes place in Africa and has a song that discusses the food web.
Lion King
What does NFL stand for?
National Football League
Who came up with the theory of evolution?
Charles Darwin
What is the name of the supercontinent that existed millions of years ago?
Pangea
What event caused WWI
Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand
This television series followed a man who set out to catch mysterious and often dangerous fish
River Monsters
Who is the most decorated Olympian?
Michael Phelps
Total:28, Gold:23, Silver:3, Bronze:2
Season Record:8 in 2008
The largest mammal on Earth.
Mycology
Blue whale
Southernmost Point of the Continental US
Key West
Which animal did Australia go to “war” with in 1932?
Emu
Features a wise, green, nearly 900 year-old creature who can levitate. Famous quotes include "Feel The Force" and "The greatest teacher, failure is."
Star Wars
Legendary Atlanta Braves baseball player with 755 career home runs. He also had a car dealership.
Hank Aaron
The "powerhouse of the cell"
Mitochondria
What is the lowest point of the U.S. below sea level?
Death Valley
The “shot heard round the world” describes the beginning of which battles in the American Revolution?
The Battles of Lexington and Concord
This movie, based on a book, tells the story of a "Marsh Girl" who survives off the swamp while a dramatic murder unfolds.
Where the Crawdads Sing
What MLB team has the most World Series Championships
New York Yankees
What is the study of fungi called?
Mycology
What country does the Rhine River run through?
Germany
When was Georgia founded
In 1733/1732 Georgia was established as the 13th colony, and in 1788 it became the fourth U.S. state.
This animated movie discusses themes of pollution, climate change, and the importance of conservation. The main character is a fairy, who must stop an evil entity that feeds off/causes pollution.
Ferngully
What MMA fighter has a record 16 UFC title fight wins?
Jon "Bones" Jones
What are the four most common elements in the human body?
About 96% of our bodies are made of four key elements: oxygen (65%), carbon (18.5%), hydrogen (9.5%) and nitrogen (3.3%).
The second tallest mountain in the world (on the boarder of Pakistan and China). Not J1 or L3.
K2