Animals
Famous Firsts
The Human Body
STEM
Jigography
100

This animal has a tongue so long it can clean its own ears.

What is a giraffe?

100

This country was the first to grant women the right to vote nationally, in 1893.

What is New Zealand?

100

The human body has 206 of these in adulthood, but babies are born with around 270.

What are bones?

100

This scientist formulated the three laws of motion and the law of universal gravitation.

Who is Isaac Newton?

100

This African country contains the most pyramids in the world, surpassing even Egypt

What is Sudan?

200

This slow-moving mammal hosts algae in its fur, giving it a greenish tint

What is a sloth?

200

Tim Berners-Lee invented this in 1989 while working at CERN

What is the World Wide Web?

200

This part of the brain is responsible for balance and coordination.

What is the cerebellum?

200

This phenomenon, where heat is transferred through electromagnetic waves without needing a medium, is how the Sun warms the Earth.

What is radiation?

200

This is the longest mountain range in the world, running along the western coast of South America.

What are the Andes?

300

Seahorses are unique among animals because it is the male that does this

What is delivering babies?
300

This aviator became the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic in 1932

Who is Amelia Earhart?

300

This organ produces bile to help digest fats.

What is the liver?

300

This is the term for the point of no return around a black hole, beyond which nothing can escape.

What is an event horizon?

300

This Scandinavian country has the longest coastline in Europe due to its thousands of fjords and islands.

What is Norway?

400

This insect can lift objects 50 times its own body weight.

What is an ant?

400

The first artificial satellite ever launched into orbit was called this

What is Sputnik?

400

Humans have 23 pairs of these structures made of DNA and protein in each cell.

What are chromosomes?

400

Euler's identity, considered the most beautiful equation in mathematics, relates five fundamental constants including this imaginary number

i (sqrt of -1)

400

This archipelago of over 7,000 islands in Southeast Asia is the world's second largest by total area

What is the Philippines?

500

This small African mammal is immune to snake venom and is famous for its bold, fearless behavior.

What is the honey badger?

500

In 1967, Christiaan Barnard performed the world's first successful transplant of this organ.

What is the heart?

500

Red blood cells are produced in this part of the body

What is bone marrow?

500

This law states that the pressure of a gas is inversely proportional to its volume at constant temperature.

What is Boyle's Law?

500

This narrow strip of land, known as the Wakhan Corridor, was created in the 19th century to prevent British India and Russia from sharing a border, and belongs to this country.

What is Afghanistan?

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