In this celestial object, the nucleus is made of ice & dust. When the object comes near a star, it gains a 'tail' of gas & dust.
What is a comet?
Let's go to San Francisco, where we can travel through this famously mis-colored, 1.7 mile bridge!
What is the Golden Gate Bridge?
In the bible, this person's wife looked back on the destruction of Sodom, and turned into a pillar of salt.
Who is Lot?
This Chinese city, located on the coast of the East China sea, is a powerhouse in the manufacturing industry.
What is Shanghai?
What is Snow White?
This element, most known for its use in nuclear bombs, is the element with the highest protons to occur in the wild.
What is Uranium?
Let's go to this famous financial street in New York, named after a lone-gone wall built by Dutch settlers to keep out the British & pirates!
What is Wall Street?
This type of explosive uses different types of salts to have different colors, like strontium carbonate for red & calcium chloride for orange.
What are fireworks?
This type of scientist studies the evolution of humans' biology & culture.
What is an anthropologist?
This physicist was famously "struck" with an epiphany and discovered the law of universal gravitation in the late summer of 1666.
Who is Isaac Newton?
In this type of cell, there is no nucleus or organelles bound by membranes. Some examples are bacteria & archaea.
What is a Prokaryote?
Let's go to New Orleans to visit this road of performance. Named for a royal family in France, it is filled with live performance & clubs.
What is Bourbon Street?
In chemistry, a salt is defined as a chemical compound with a least one positive ion & one negative ion, like in this powder compound commonly used in cleaning & baking.
What is Sodium Bicarbonate (NaHCO₃)?
This country went to war with American in 2001, and a terrorist group from there, the Taliban, caused the events of 9/11.
What is Afghanistan?
In the book "The Hungry Caterpillar" by this author, the larva eats only 1 apple.
Who is Eric Carle?
In the human body, it can be a group of these cells, important for memory & for sending signal through the body.
What is a neuron?
Let's go to London, where this road, famously used as an cover for the Beatles album of the same name, lies for 4,593 feet!
What is Abbey Road?
In food preservation, salt is used to dehydrate through this process so bacteria can be killed & food's shelf life can be extended.
What is osmosis?
This is a way of representing data by visually showing charts or diagrams.
What is an infographic?
In the Garden of Eden, this type of angel guarded the gates. Its names come from the Assyrian word for "to bless."
What is a cherubim?
Daily Double!
In a cell, the nucleus holds DNA, an abbreviation for this.
What is deoxyribonucleic acid?
Let's go back in time to this network of trade routes that connected West & East Eurasia for 1,400 years!
What is The Silk Road?
In this ring used for sumoing, salt is sprinkled to purify the stage.
What is a dohyo?
This is any microorganism, like yeast or Yersinia pestis, that can cause disease.
What is a pathogen?
In the Iliad, Eris, the goddess of discord threw an apple scribed "For the Fairest." When Zeus tasked a mortal named Paris to choose the fairest goddess, the mortal's choice is said to have started this famous fictional war.
What is the Trojan War?