This force pulls everything toward the center of the Earth.
Gravity
This river in Egypt is one of the longest rivers in the world.
The Nile
This musical instrument has 88 keys.
Piano
In The Little Mermaid, Ariel trades her voice for legs with this sea witch.
Ursula
Harry’s wand contains a feather from this type of magical bird.
a phoenix
This gas makes up most of the air we breathe (about 78%).
Nitrogen
This mountain range includes Mount Everest
The Himilayas
This type of triangle has all sides the same length
Equilateral Triangle
In Sleeping Beauty, this fairy is the one who casts the curse on Aurora.
Maleficent
Hermione uses this charm to make her teeth shrink back after a curse.
“Reducio”
These animals are warm-blooded, have backbones, and produce milk for their young.
Mammals
This country is both a continent and the home of the Great Barrier Reef.
Australia
This sea is the saltiest body of water where people can easily float
The Dead Sea
In Snow White, the Queen uses this object to ask who is the fairest of them all.
the Magic Mirror
This creature guards the entrance to the Chamber of Secrets.
the basilisk
This planet spins on its side, earning it the nickname “the tilted planet.”
Uranus
This U.S. state has active volcanoes and is made up entirely of islands.
Hawaii
This math term means a number that can only be divided by 1 and itself.
Prime Number
In The Lion King, this baboon performs Simba’s presentation ceremony.
Rafiki
Sirius Black escapes this wizard prison.
Azkaban
This process is how plants make their own food using sunlight.
Photosynthesis
This European city has a famous tower that leans unintentionally.
Pisa
This ancient civilization built Machu Picchu in the Andes Mountains
The Incas
In Mulan, what is the name of the small red dragon assigned to protect her
Mushu
This powerful object allows its user to become invisible, and is passed down in Harry’s family.
the Invisibility Cloak