This flying mammal is known for its ability to use echolocation.
Bats
This famous scientist was known for his three laws of motion.
Isaac Newton
Despite overwhelming evidence, this is still believed about the earth's surface.
Earth is Flat
This landmark was constructed for the International Exposition of 1889 in Paris.
Eiffel Tower
This cartoon character inhabits a pineapple beneath the ocean's surface.
SpongeBob SquarePants
This is the only mammal that cannot jump.
Elephants
This famous scientist is known for his theories of general and special relativity.
Albert Einstien
It is commonly believed that the best way to enrage a bull is to display this color.
Red
This structure built in Rome almost 2000 years ago, was the home to gladiatorial fights and shows of all kinds.
The Colosseum
This is the second man to step foot on the moon.
Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin
This causes the coastline around the Pacific Ocean to be known as the Ring of Fire.
Plate Tectonics
This scientist was known for his invention of alternating current, radio waves, and neon lamps.
Nikola Tesla
This man-made structure is incorrectly believed to be visible from space.
The Great Wall of China
This famous statue in Rio de Janeiro depicts a religious figure with his arms outstretched.
Christ the Redeemer
This famous composer was known for the creation of "Moonlight Sonata."
Ludwig von Beethoven
This is the hardest material in the human body.
Tooth Enamel
This famous scientist is responsible for the invention of Dynamite.
Alfred Nobel
While Mercury is the closest planet to the sun, it is not the hottest; that title belongs to this planet.
Venus
This site on Salisbury Plain in England has been used for ceremonial purposes and modified by many different groups of people over the last 5000 years.
Stonehenge
This Peanuts character is known for always playing the piano.
Schroeder
This is the name of the phenomenon where plants flower and fruit in response to seasonal changes in day length.
Photoperiodism
This was the first scientist to win two Nobel Prizes.
Marie Curie
This organ is commonly believed to be in the stomach, but is actually located in the upper-left part of the abdomen.
The Spleen
This Hindu-Buddhist temple complex in Cambodia is considered by the Guinness Book of World Records to be the largest religious structure in the world.
Angkor Wat
This country, including overseas territories, contains the most time zones.
France