This continent has the most countries.
Africa
The largest animal in the world.
Blue whale
This is the closest star to Earth.
The Sun
I’m full of holes but can still hold water.
A sponge
This food never spoils.
Honey
The equator passes through this South American country known for its rainforests and the Amazon River.
Brazil
This animal sleeps hanging upside down.
Bat
The force that keeps your feet on the ground.
Gravity
What has teeth but cannot bite?
A comb
The tallest animal on Earth.
Giraffe
This large country has the same name as a type of bird.
Turkey
A baby kangaroo is called this.
Joey
Humans breathe in oxygen and breathe out this gas.
Carbon dioxide
You can’t see me, but I’m always around you. What am I?
Air
The month that has the fewest days.
February
This European country is shaped like a boot.
Italy
This bird can’t fly but can swim very well.
Penguin
The Moon’s gravity causes these movements of ocean water.
Tides
I get sharper the more you use me — what am I?
Your brain (or mind)
The human body part that never stops growing.
Ears (and nose!)
This continent has the most people.
Asia
The only mammal that can truly fly.
Bat
The process plants use to make their own food using sunlight.
Photosynthesis
What has 13 hearts but no other organs?
A deck of cards
This animal sleeps standing up and can run shortly after it’s born.
Horse