Animals
Geography
Science
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Francais
100

How many times a second can a hummingbird flap its wings?

70

100

How many continents are there and name them?

North America, South America, Asia, Europe, Africa, Antartica, Australia 

100

What essential gas is important so that we can breath?

Oxygen- we breath 21% in ambient air.

100

How many stars does the American Flag have?

How many stripes?



Who made the first American flag?

50- states

13- original colonies


Betsy Ross
According to legend, three members of a secret committee from the Continental Congress — including George Washington — visited Betsy Ross in May 1776 to ask her to sew the first American flag.


100

 Comment vous appelle vous ? 

Formal for what is your name-

200

What is an adult un gelded male horse called?

Stallion

200

What is the second largest state in the USA?

Texas 

200

What is the nearest planet to the sun?

Do planets rotate around the Sun or the Sun rotate around the planets?

  • Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. An easy mnemonic for remembering the order is “My Very Educated Mother Just Served Us Noodles.”
  • The sun itself rotates slowly, only once a month. The planets all revolve around the sun in the same direction and in virtually the same plane. In addition, they all rotate in the same general direction, with the exceptions of Venus and Uranus.
200

On what date was the Declaration of Independence signed? Hint Independance day?


The first president of the United States of America is? Hint on $1 dollar bill

July 4th 1776 From Britain 



George Washington 

200

Couleurs-

Rouge

Gris

Jaune

Noir

Vert

Blanc

Rose

Red, grey, yellow, black, green, white, pink

300

What animal has the longest life span?

The lifespan of the giant tortoise is about 150 years, making it the longest-living animal on the planet. In captivity, some giant tortoises have lived as long as 177 years.

300

What is the tallest mountain in the world?

At 8,850 meters (29,035 ft), Mount Everest is the tallest mountain in the world. In Nepali, Everest is called Sagarmatha or "Forehead of the Sky" and in Tibetan it is known as Qomolangma or "Mother of the Universe". In 1953, Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay became the first climbers to reach the summit of Mount Everest and return to tell about it. However, 29 years earlier, George Mallory and Andrew Irvine, two British climbers, had set out to accomplish the same feat. Although they died at some point on their journey, Noel Odell, the expedition's geologist, witnessed the duo climbing not far from the summit at 12:50 pm on June 8, 1924. In 1999, Mallory's body was discovered just below the Second Step. The general consensus among climbers has been that the pair never reached the summit, and there is no evidence of either man above the Second Step, but if Mallory made it that far he likely summited as there are no technically difficult climbs beyond that point. Interestingly, although Mount Everest is the hightest mountain in the world as measured from sea level, the dormant volcano Mauna Kea on the Big Island in Hawaii could be considered to own that distinction. If measured from its base in the Hawaiian Trough 3,280 fathoms below the surface of the ocean, Mauna Kea's summit could be considered to be 33,476 feet, beating Mount Everest by 4,441 feet!

300

What do bees collect and use to create honey?


What is the largest known land animal?

Nectar


Elephant

300

Who was the first African American US president?


What is the maximum amount of time a US president can serve?

Barack Obama


8 years

300

Quelle sort d'animal c'est Trotro?

An

Ane- fem Donkey

400

What is a mammal?

a warm-blooded vertebrate animal of a class that is distinguished by the possession of hair or fur, the secretion of milk by females for the nourishment of the young, and (typically) the birth of live young.

400

What Ocean is on the United States Eastern coast?

Atlantic Ocean

400

Animals that eat both plants and meat are called what?


How many hearts does an octopus have?

Omnivores 


3

400

What does BC and AD refer to 2020 AD?

The birth of Jesus BC before Christ AD After Death

400

Quelle age es tu?

ou est-ce que tu habite?

Petit déjeuner 

Dejeuner

Diner

j'ai----

Je habite a Tualatin

Breakfast

Lunch

Diner

500

What is the fastest flying bird in the world?

Able to dive at almost 200 miles per hour, the peregrine falcon is not only the fastest flying bird in the world, but the fastest animal on earth. Although several subspecies including the Arctic peregrine falcon and the American peregrine falcon were once considered endangered, they have made a successful recovery and are no longer listed on the endagered species list. The peregrine falcon can be found on every continent except Antarctica.

500

What are the three largest cities in US based upon population?

New York City, Los Angeles, Chicago

500

What is the hardest known natural material?


What is the process called in which plants change sunlight into food?

Diamonds


Photosynthesis

500

What year was the war of 1812

In the War of 1812, the United States took on the greatest naval power in the world, Great Britain, in a conflict that would have an immense impact on the young country’s future. Causes of the war included British attempts to restrict U.S. trade, the Royal Navy’s impressment of American seamen and America’s desire to expand its territory. The United States suffered many costly defeats at the hands of British, Canadian and Native American troops over the course of the War of 1812, including the capture and burning of the nation’s capital, Washington, D.C., in August 1814. Nonetheless, American troops were able to repulse British invasions in New York, Baltimore and New Orleans, boosting national confidence and fostering a new spirit of patriotism. The ratification of the Treaty of Ghent on February 17, 1815, ended the war but left many of the most contentious questions unresolved. Nonetheless, many in the United States celebrated the War of 1812 as a “second war of independence,” beginning an era of partisan agreement and national pride

500

comment ca va?

Je suis American

Je ne comprends pas

Je suis désolé 

Ca va...Bien, mal, tres bien

I am American 

I don't understand

I am sorry

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