Baby Chicken Facts
Cooking
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Plants
Mixed Trivia
100

This is what the process of following around the first chicken baby chicks see is called. 

What is imprinting?

100

This is what "tsp" stands for. 

What is teaspoon?

100

These are three types of lines.

What are straight, curvy and zigzag?

100

This is the function of the leaves.

What is to make food for the plants?

100

This is the fastest land animal. 

What is the cheetah?

200

This is how long after the egg is laid that the heart starts beating. 

What is 24 hours?

200

This term means "to cook in an oven."

What is bake?

200

These are the three primary colors.

What are red, yellow and blue?

200

This is what plants need to make food.

What is air, water and sunlight?

200

This famous ship sank after hitting an iceberg.

What is the Titanic?

300

This is how long before a chick starts peeping (poking at the shell to let the mother know it is ready to hatch) before it is hatched. 

What is 24 hours?

300

The type of cream that is needed to make Alfredo sauce.

What is heavy cream?

300

This is what little quick drawings on the side of the paper are called.

What are doodles?

300

This is what the stem does.

What is support the plant?

300

This is a picture of a person.

What is a portrait?

400

This is how the mother hen keeps track of all her baby chicks. 

What is by color and smell?

400

The kind of cheese used in Alfredo sauce. 

What is Parmesan cheese?

400

This is used to make people drawings look accurate.

What are body proportions?

400

This flower has edible leaves. 

What is a daisy?

400

A group of lions is called this.

What is a pride?

500

This is how long young chicks huddle together at night without their mother. 

What is the first month or two?

500

This is the flowering plant that you can use when making Alfredo sauce. 

What is parsley?

500

These are the three secondary colors.

What are green, purple and orange?

500

This is the fastest growing plant in the world. 

What is bamboo?
500

The chemical formula for water. 

What is H2O?