Canadian
Science
Tourist Attractions
Animals
Food
400

Canada produces over 70% of the world's production of this sweet treat

Maple Syrup

400

Lightest element on the periodic table

Hydrogen

400

This ancient amphitheater is located in the heart of Rome

Colosseum

400

The Biggest Animal

Blue Whale

400

Cucumbers preserved in a solution of vinegar, salt, and spices

Pickle

800

A beloved Canadian comfort food originating from Quebec

Poutine

800

the rate at which electrical charge (electrons) flows through a conductor in a complete circuit      

Current

800

A massive gorge spanning 277 miles long, up to 18 miles wide, and over a mile deep  

The Grand Canyon

800

Produces the most amount of meat    

Pig

800

A British dish of meat wrapped in bread

Beef Wellington

1200

Canada's national summer sport    

Lacrosse

1200

These undifferentiated biological cells can become any specialized cell in the body, such as a neuron or muscle cell

Stem Cells

1200

Driven by four Great Lakes, it boasts the highest flow rate in North America, plunging 3,160+ tons of water per second

Niagara Falls

1200

The largest living wild cats in the world

Tiger

1200

Is older than agriculture and was made by crushing grains and baking them on hot stone

Bread

1600

Buissness created by hall of fame hockey player

Tim Hortons

1600

Waters tendency to stick together    

Cohesion

1600

The last remaining original seven wonders of the world

Pyramids

1600

Considered the most athletic animal on earth

Cheetah

1600

Incredibly hydrating, water-packed vegetable, belonging to the same botanical family as pumpkins and melons 

Cucumber

2000

A sweet treat named after a town on Vancouver island

Nanaimo Bar

2000

This term is used for the unique temperature & pressure at which a substance can exist as a liquid, solid, and gas in equilibrium

The triple Point

2000

Established in 1872 as the world’s first national park

Yellowstone National Park

2000

Considered the smartest animal

Chimpanzee

2000

The most important staple grain on the planet, supplying over half of the global population with at least 20% of their daily energy needs

Rice