Potato Facts
Battery Basics
Potato Dishes
Battery Life
Potato Fun Facts
100

Where did potatoes originate?

Ecuador - Chile - Peru

Peru - the highlands of the Andes in South America. They were domesticated there between 7,000 and 10,000 years ago. 

100

What do batteries provide to make things work?

Power/Energy

100

What is a popular dish made with mashed potatoes, cheese, and sometimes bacon?

Loaded mashed potatoes

100

What does "battery life" mean?

How long a battery can be used before it needs to be charged or replaced

100

What are potatoes known as?

Tubers - potatoes, yams, taro, and elephant foot yam

200

Potatoes became the first vegetable grown in space in what year? 1995 - 1983 - 1999

1995 

200

What are the two ends of a battery called?

Positive and negative

200

What are thin, crispy slices of fried potato called?

 Potato chips/Crisps

200

What are some things that can make batteries die faster?

Heat, using it a lot, not storing it properly

200

Potatoes and sweet potatoes are in the same family. 

True or False?

False - Despite their similar names, potatoes and sweet potatoes belong to different plant families.

300

What is a potato's main job in a plant?

To store energy.

300

What is the chemical inside a battery called? Electrosis - Electrolyte - Electrochemistry

Electrolyte

300

What's the name of a popular potato breakfast dish?

Hashbrowns

300

How can you make batteries last longer?

Store them in a cool place, don't leave them in devices when not in use

300

What are potato eyes?

Potato eyes are the growing points on potatoes that develop into new potato plants.

400

Are potatoes 70% - 75% - 80% water?

80% water.

400

What does "AA" or "AAA" mean on a battery?

It determines the size

400

What is a baked potato often topped with? More than one item.

Cheese, sour cream, butter, chili, etc.

400

What happens to batteries in very cold weather?

They might not work as well

400

What do potatoes have in common with Batteries?

Potatoes can power a light bulb!  You can actually create a simple battery using a potato, some copper and zinc, and a small LED light.  It's not going to power your house, but it's a fun science experiment

500

What is the name of the potato variety that is known for its red skin and white flesh?

Kennebec potatoes

Adirondack potatoes

Pontiac potatoes

Red Pontiac 

500

What is the name of the device that converts chemical energy into electrical energy?

Battery

500

What is the most popular potato dish called?

French fries

500

What is a "rechargeable" battery?

 A battery that can be used again and again

500

What's the largest potato ever grown?13lb - 11lb - 8lb

How many pounds of potatoes does an American consume in a year? 

124 pounds - 130 pounds - 116 pounds

11lb! 

124 pounds!

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