Geography
Nature
Science
100

The only country in the world that borders both the Caspian Sea and the Persian Gulf.

what is Iran?

100

Measuring up to 100 feet long, this massive marine animal has a heart that is roughly the same size as a Volkswagen Beetle.

What is the blue whale?

100

The process when a plant gets light.

what is photosynthesis.

200

Sharing that name with a famous country music song this Tennessee city is the Gateway to the great Smoky Mountains national Park.

What is Gatlinburg?

200

The largest living reptiles on earth, these Apex predators can live in both saltwater and freshwater across the American Southeast.

What are alligators and crocodiles?

200

This chemical element is the most abundant metal in earths crust and is widely used to make every day items like soda cans and foil.

what is aluminum

300

This massive body of water borders the state of Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and Florida.

What is the Gulf of Mexico?

300

This mammal is capable of true, sustained flight using an echo location to navigate the night skies.

What is a bat?

300

These underwater structures are actually built by colonies of tiny animals.

what is coral.

400

This scenic 444 mile recreational Road and Parkway follows a historic travel corridor through Mississippi, Alabama, and Tennessee.

What is the Natchez Trace Parkway?

400

This weather phenomenon is a violently rotating column  extending from a thunderstorm to the ground famously measured on the fajita scale.

What is a tornado?

400

This is the only planet in our solar system that rotates on its side.

what is Uranus

500

this European capital city is famous for it's historic canals but it actually sits entirely on land that is below  sea level.  

what is Amsterdam?

500

this is the only bird that can fly backwards.

What is a hummingbird?

500

This part of a plant cell contains chlorophyll and like a tiny solar panel converting sunlight into food.

what is photosynthesis