Bones
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South American Geography
Independence Day
200

The largest bone in the human body.

What is the Femur?

200

This English-speaking member of Patuxet tribe helped teach the pilgrims to grow native crops

Who is Squanto (Tisquantum)?
200

Shadow, finger, and marionettes are all types of these.

What are puppets?

200

Roughly the size of the contiguous US, it is the largest rainforest in the world

What is the Amazon Rainforest?
200
On July 4, 1997, NASA's Pathfinder space probe landed on the surface of this planet.
What is Mars?
400

The ulna and this bone combine to make your forearm

What is the radius?
400

This Native American woman helped to guide Lewis and Clark on their expedition to the Pacific.

Who is Sacagawea?

400

The Statue of Liberty's green hue is due to the oxidation of this metal.

What is copper?

400

This mountain range extends down much of South America's pacific coast

What are the Andes?

400
On July 4, 1803, this land acquisition was announced to the American public

What is the Louisiana Purchase?

600

Your doctor might refer to your collarbone as this more technical name

What is the clavicle?

600

Englishman John Smith credits this Native American woman for saving him from execution. 

Who is Pocahontas?

600

A biologically unrelated look-alike

What is a Doppelganger?

600

The summit of Mount Chimborazo is the furthest point on earth from the center of the earth, and is located in this country.

What is Colombia?

600
On July 4, 1802, the US Military Academy is opened here

What is West Point, New York?

800

Your metacarpals and phalanges combine to make this part of your body.

What is your hand?

800

A member of the Sac and Fox nations, Jim Thorpe, a professional football, basketball and baseball player and 2-time gold medalist from 1913-1928, was a member of the inaugural Hall of Fame class in which sport?

What is Football?

800

Making $975 million in 2023, it won seven Oscars, including best picture

What is Oppenheimer?

800

Named after the English Explorer who was the second to circumnavigate the world, it is where the Atlantic meets the Pacific between South America and Antarctica

What is the Drake Passage?

800

Double Jeopardy!!!

These two former presidents died within 6 hours of each other on July 4, 1826, America's 50th birthday

1000

Located in the middle ear, the Malleus, Incus, and Stapes are better know by these common names

What are the Hammer, Anvil, and Stirrup?

1000

Chief Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse defeated General George Custer in this battle in 1876.

What is the Battle of Little Bighorn?

1000

The part of the brain responsible for memory and learning.

What is the hippocampus?

1000

The Atacama desert, the worlds largest non-polar desert, is located in this country.

What is Chile?

1000
The 30th president of the United States, he is the only president to have been born on July 4. 

Who is Calvin Coolidge?

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