The fear of small spaces. (like being stuck in a cave)
What is Claustrophobia?
The capital of Canada.
What is Ottawa?
The subatomic particle that shares the nucleus with protons and doesn't have a charge.
What is a neutron?
The name of the tallest minion (on the left).
Who is Kevin?
The ship that sank after hitting an iceberg in 1912.
What is the Titanic?
The fear of 8-legged creatures, commonly spiders.
What is Arachnophobia?
The biggest desert in the world. Approximately 14.2 million square kilometres.
It's considered a desert because of its very low precipitation.
The process by which plants convert carbon dioxide and water into oxygen and sugar.
What is photosynthesis?
The temperature unit which equals to Celsius + 273.15, used in thermodynamics.
What is the Kelvin scale?
The year Canada gained independence.
When was 1867?
Aquaphobia or Astraphobia?
What is Astraphobia?
Aquaphobia is the fear of water.
Guess the Flag
What is the flag of Liechtenstein?
The bending of light as it travels from one medium to another.
What is refraction?
The chemical symbol for this element is Kr. It can be used in fluorescent lamps.
What is Krypton?
The year the Soviet Union dissolved.
When was 1991?
The fear of heights.
Acrophobia, Aerophobia, Agoraphobia
What is Acrophobia?
Aerophobia is the fear of planes.
The number of countries in North America.
3, 12, 23, 35
What is 23?
The tendency of an object to resist changes in motion.
This country in East Africa is known for its wildlife safaris.
What is Kenya?
The pandemic during the 1300s that killed millions in Europe and Asia.
What was the Black Death?
The fear of dogs.
Dogophobia, Cynophobia, Cryophobia, or Lupophobia
The small, landlocked country, located between Austria and Switzerland. It is known for alpine skiing and speaks German.
What is Liechtenstein?
The scale that measures the magnitude of earthquakes based on the amplitude of seismic waves recorded by a seismograph.
What is the Richter scale?
What is kelp?
The date of the event when allies landed in Normandy to restore France during WWII.