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100

How many oceans are there?

5

100

Where was Abraham Lincoln shot? (Place)

Ford’s Theater 

100

What tree produces acorns? 

Oak tree

100

The only bird that can fly backwards? 

The hummingbird 

100

Chemical name for salt

Sodium chloride 

200

What is the deepest part of the ocean called? 

Mariana Trench

200

How many original colonies were there? 

13

200
How many leaves does poison ivy have? 

3

200

The largest species of penguin? 

Emperor penguin 

200

Plants take in this to make food

CO2, water, sunlight

300

How many tides per day?

4

300

Where was the declaration of independence signed?

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 

300

The worlds tallest tree species 

Redwood

300

What commonly named fish is extremely common in aquariums?

The Goldfish! This fish is a small member of the carp family. It includes koi, bubble-eye, and black moor varieties.

300

chemical symbol for iron? 

Fe

400

How much of the earth is covered by ocean? 

70%

400

Where did the pilgrims land?

Plymouth Rock

400

Longest river in the world? 

The Nile River

400

On which continent is the electric eel native?

South America - in the Amazon basin 

400

The only metal that is liquid at room temperature 

Mercury

500

True or false: does coral produce sunscreen? 

True - the algae that live in it act as a natural sunscreen 

500

How many US presidents were assassinated? 

4

500

What phenomenon is known as the northern lights? 

Aurora borealis 

500

Not long after finding a new home, Marlin and Coral were attacked by a fearsome predator. The long, eel-like fish with an underbite and extremely sharp teeth ate Coral and all but one little egg... Nemo. What kind of fish is described?

Barracuda 

500

What chemical in peppers makes them spicy? (Or why is the hottest pepper?)

Capsaicin or Pepper X (surpassed the Carolina reaper in 2023)

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