How many bones do we ( humans ) have?
206
How many planets are in our solar system?
8
What do we call it when you move something away from you?
Push
Which vertebrate group axolotl belongs to?
Amphibians
What do we call animals that have a backbone?
Vertebrates
What are involuntary muscles?
Muscles which work without us thinking.
Which planet is known as the Red Planet?
Mars
What force pulls everything down toward Earth?
Gravity
True or False — Axolotls can glow under UV light.
True
What material was invented in China?
Paper
What is fracture?
Broken bone
What is the largest planet in the solar system?
Jupiter
What everyday action is a pull?
Dragging a sled
Pulling a shopping cart toward you
Pulling a rope in tug‑of‑war
Pulling a door handle to open the door
What do axolotls use to breathe underwater?
Their feathery gills
What is the chemical symbol for water?
H₂O
What protects the brain inside the head?
The skull
Which planet is tilted on its side and spins differently?
Uranus
Which force makes it harder to slide a box across the floor?
Friction
What special power do axolotls have?
They can regrow body parts like legs and tails
What planet is closest to the Sun?
Mercury
What is the diaphragm ?
Diaphragm is a muscle which help us breath.
What is the name of our galaxy?
The Milky Way
Why does a ball roll farther on smooth ice than on rough grass?
Because there is less friction on ice.
Where in the world can wild axolotls be found?
In Mexico
What is the oldest written language still used today?
Chinese