What is the process by which a gas changes to a liquid called?
Condensation
What type of wine is known for its pink or reddish color and is made by removing the grape skins early in the fermentation process?
Rosé
Established in the 1920s, what historic double-digit highway connected Chicago and Los Angeles?
Route 66
In what year did Paul McCartney announce he was quitting the Beatles?
1970
What is the number one cause of climate change?
Greenhouse gas emissions
True or false: white light contains all the colors in the visible spectrum.
True
What is the main ingredient in the classic cocktail, the margarita?
Tequila
What American car brand produces the popular Ram truck?
Dodge
Which sad song by the Beatles has the lyrics, “why she had to go I don’t know she wouldn’t stay”?
Yesterday
Which two seasons are typically found in tropical countries?
The wet season and the dry season
What is the temperature at which a substance changes from a solid to a liquid called?
Melting point
Champagne is a sparkling wine made from grapes grown in the Champagne region of which country?
France
Which company produces the popular Mustang sports car?
Ford
Which song was The Beatles’ longest single, running over 7 minutes?
Hey Jude
What is the primary cause of wind?
Differences in air pressure
What is the temperature at which a substance changes from a liquid to a gas at its vapor pressure called?
Boiling point
What is the name of the Irish stout that originated in Dublin in 1759?
Guinness
Porsche is a brand of car that originated in what country?
Germany
Who was the producer for most of The Beatles’ albums?
George Martin
Which US city has been hit by the most tornadoes?
Oklahoma City
What is the name of the phenomenon where light waves change direction as they pass through a medium?
Refraction
What is the national drink of Cuba?
Mojito
What was the first car to use a hybrid powertrain?
Toyota Prius
What is the name of the famous venue in Liverpool where The Beatles often played?
The Cavern Club
What is the lowest temperature ever recorded on Earth?
128.6°F (-89.2°C) at Vostok Station, Antarctica