This planet is closest to the Sun.
Mercury
This is the largest ocean on Earth.
Pacific Ocean
This animal is known as the king of the jungle.
Lion
This is the capital of France.
Paris
This sport uses a bat and a ball and is known as America’s pastime.
Baseball
This U.S. state is known as the “Sunshine State.”
Florida
This organ pumps blood through the human body.
Heart
This famous wizard is the main character of a book series by J.K. Rowling.
Harry Potter
This country is home to the Great Pyramid of Giza.
Eygpt
Who painted the Mona Lisa.
Leonardo da Vinci
This gas do humans need to breathe to survive.
Oxygen
This war was fought between the North and South regions in the United States.
The American Civil War
This is the largest mammal in the world.
Blue Whale
This famous scientist developed gravity theory after observing a falling apple.
Isaak Newton
This desert is the largest hot desert in the world.
Sahara Desert
This element has the chemical symbol “Au.”
This famous ship sank in 1912 after hitting an iceberg.
RMS Titanic
This U.S. document begins with “We the People.”
US Constitution
This planet is known for its rings.
Saturn
This scientist developed the theory of relativity.
Albert Einstein
This empire, ruled by Julius Caesar, eventually became one of the largest in ancient history.
Roman Empire
This element, with atomic number 1, is the most abundant in the universe.
Hydrogen
This author wrote Romeo and Juliet and is often called England’s greatest playwright.
William Shakespear
This line of latitude divides the Earth into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.
Equator
This mathematical constant is approximately equal to 3.14159.