This is the strongest bone in the human body?
Femur
This ancient civilization built the Pantheon and Colosseum and invented the modern-day calendar.
Roman Empire
This in degrees, comprise the interior angles of each angle of an equilateral triangle
60 degrees
This is the fastest spinning planet in our solar system.
This is the fastest of the human senses.
Hearing
This part of the human body is chiefly responsible for getting rid of harmful toxins.
Liver
This is the only continent without spiders.
Antarctica
This is the longest side of a triangle opposite the right angle.
Hypotenuse
This is the artificial satellite launched by the Russians in 1957.
Sputnik
The "golden wattle" is the national flower of this country.
Australia
This part of a plant makes most of its food, through photosynthesis.
Leaves
This is the number of the Great Lakes which are located entirely within the United States.
One. Lake Michigan.
This is the name of a triangle with different length sides for all three sides.
Scalene
This planet was reclassified as a "dwarf planet" in 2006.
Pluto
This is the country and the year in which Mexico gained independence.
Spain, in 1810
He was the Italian astronomer and physicist who discovered that an object’s weight does not affect how fast it falls.
Galileo Galilei
This is the largest country on the continent of Europe by sheer acreage.
France
This is a term used to describe 1/100th of a second.
Jiffy
Gravity was "discovered" by this person in 1665.
Sir Issac Newton
This is the largest country in Africa, by population.
Nigeria
These two elements combine to make table salt.
Sodium and Chloride
This central mountain range runs from Maine to Alabama.
The Appalachian Mountains
This is the number of syllables in a haiku.
17 syllables broken up into three lines of 5, 7, and 5
This is the number of days it takes the moon to orbit the earth.
28
This novel contained a character named Boo Radley.
To Kill a Mockingbird