When did Christopher Columbus Discover what would Later become the United States?
When is Never. He landed in the Caribbean and never set foot in what later became the United States.
What is the lowest point on on dry land on Earth.
What is the shores of the Dead Sea...
Dead Sea/Surface elevation
How long does a solar eclipse last?
How long is seven and a half minutes.
What is the Tallest tree in the World?
What is a Coastal Redwood called Hyperion.
The world's largest tree is the Hyperion, which is a coastal redwood (Sequoia sempervirens) and is located somewhere in the heart of Redwood National Park in California. How tall is the tallest tree in the world? The Hyperion reaches a staggering 380 feet tall!
What is Canada’s national sport?
What is Lacrosse.
This city was the first Capital of the United States.
What is New York City
Where are the Spanish Steps located?
Where is Rome, Italy
How many legs does an Octopus have?
How many are 6. They have 8 limbs, 6 are considered legs and 2 are considered arms...
What is the longest ship in the World? And how Long?
What is HMM Algeciras
The Panama flagged vessel is 399.9 m long with 33.2 m depth. The ship has been constructed by Daewoo Shipbuilding and Marine Engineering.
What Sport did the Legendary Olympian, Jim Thorp, participate in?
What is Basketball, Baseball, Football, Pentathlon and decathlon.
Considered one of the most versatile athletes of modern sports, he won two Olympic gold medals in the 1912 Summer Olympics (one in classic pentathlon and the other in decathlon). He also played American football (collegiate and professional), professional baseball, and basketball.
With the Proclamation Line of 1763, the British forbid American colonists from settling west of which natural barrier?
What is The Appalachian Mountains.
How many Countries sit on the Equator?
How many are 13...
What was Earth’s supercontinent called before continental drift separated the continents...
What Is Pangea...
What is the smallest tree in the world?
How many Olympic games were held in countries that no longer exist?
What is 3 countries.
Who was the shortest-serving United States president?
Who is William Henry Harrison. He got sick and died 31 days into his term after being elected in 1841.
Which city was considered 'the southernmost city in the world'?
When was what is known as Pythagorean Theorem first discovered and /or used?
When was 1900BC
Pythagoras lived 570-500BC
What is the longest distance someone has run without stopping?
how far is 350 miles.
From October 12-15, 2005, Karnazes ran 350 miles across Northern California without stopping. He didn’t stop to sleep or to eat. All told, he ran for 80 hours, 44 minutes without a break.
What is the only country to have played in every single soccer World Cup?
What is Brazil?
Who do historians believe created the first American flag?
Who is Hopkinson... Of course, Betsy Ross’ legacy is intertwined with the ubiquitous red, white and blue flag, but some historians believe Continental Congress member Francis Hopkinson may have been the true creator. He claimed credit for it and even sent a bill to Congress for the design.
UNESCO protects the world’s most important sites. How many World Heritage Sites have they inscribed?
How many are 1121.
What word do scientists use to describe a unit of measure that is also the name of an animal?
What is a Mole.
The mole is the base unit of amount of substance in the International System of Units. It is defined as exactly 6.02214076×10²³ particles, which may be atoms, molecules, ions, or electrons.
How long did the fastest accent of Mt. Everest Take?
How long is 8 hr 10 Min
Every year, the NFL MVP comes from the winning team. Who was the only MVP to have been chosen from the losing team? this happened in Super Bowl V in 1971.
Who is Chuck Howley.
He was named most valuable player of Super Bowl V, after intercepting two passes and forcing a fumble in the Cowboys' 16-13 loss to the Colts, making him the first defensive player and non-quarterback to receive the honor. To date, he is also the only player from the losing team to win the award.