These were the names of the 2 Atomic Bombs dropped on the Japanese Cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in August of 1945.
Little Boy and Fat Man
This Country located in Eastern Asia is the most Seismically active place on Earth.
Japan
This Month of the year has the least Daylight.
December
This Skyscraper in New York City held the title of the World's Tallest Building for 40 years (1931-1971) and took just 14 months to construct.
Empire State Building
This National Park in the US is located within one of the very few Supervolcanoes on Earth.
Yellowstone National Park
This US President was in office during most of the Second World War.
Franklin D. Roosevelt
This is the Largest State in the US by Area.
Alaska
This Month of the year has the most Daylight.
June
This Skyscraper in the Middle East has remained the tallest building in the World for the past 15 years, and will likely remain the tallest for several years to come.
Burj Khalifa
These 2 Atlantic Hurricanes are tied for having caused the most damage by any Hurricane in the US at $125 Billion.
Hurricane Katrina (2005)
Hurricane Harvey (2017)
This Maritime Disaster was a major factor in the US getting involved in the Second World War.
The Sinking of the RMS Lusitania
(May 7, 1915)
The Great Lakes of North America contain this much of the World's Freshwater.
21%
This Aquatic Mammal is the largest animal on Earth.
Blue Whale
This Suspension Bridge which spans the straight between Lake Huron and Lake Michigan is the longest Suspension bridge in the US.
Mackinac Bridge
This future American President served as Supreme Allied Commander in Europe during the Second World War.
Dwight D. Eisenhower
This Great Lakes Freighter which vanished in a storm on Lake Superior in December of 1908 remains the largest undiscovered Shipwreck on Lake Superior.
SS D.M. Clemson
This City in Italy sits within the crater of a Supervolcano, known as Campi Flegrei.
Naples, Italy
Tropical Cyclones are known as Hurricanes in the Atlantic, and are known as these in the Indian and Pacific Oceans.
Indian Ocean: Cyclones
Pacific Ocean: Typhoons
True/False: Thomas Edison was the first to invent the Lightbulb.
False
This Lighthouse located in Lake Superior is situated on an underwater mountain 25 miles from the closest shore, and is the most remote Lighthouse on the Great Lakes.
Stannard Rock Lighthouse
The RMS Titanic didn't have enough lifeboats for all onboard because of this reason.
The Regulations mandated at the time.
This Mountain Located in Alaska is the tallest mountain in North America at 20,156 ft (6,144 m).
Mount McKinley
The US averages this many tornadoes every year.
1,200+ Tornadoes
This Building which was Built in Chicago in 1885 (And no longer exists) is considered the World's First Modern Skyscraper.
Home Insurance Building
This Volcano in Indonesia is responsible for the largest eruption in recorded History, which occured in 1816, and caused a Multi-year long Volcanic winter.
Mount Tambora