Animals
Rocks & Minerals
Water
Space
Desert
100

This furry gymnast has a special collarbone that allows them to twist their body if they fall.

What is a cat?

100

This shiny mineral is known as a girl's best friend.

What are diamonds?

100

This ocean is the deepest of them all.

What is the Pacific Ocean?

100

This giant "ball of cheese" affects the Earth's tides.

What is the moon?

100

Since deserts are defined by dryness, not heat, this cold weather continent is considered a desert.

What is Antarctica?

200
This bouncy little desert resident combines the names of two animals.

What is a Kangaroo Rat?

200

This mineral is falsely believed by most to be used in writing utensils.

What is lead?

200

The Earth's surface is covered by this percentage of ocean.

What is 70%?

200

This moody planet has a spot larger than the Earth that has been storming for at least 350 years.

What is Jupiter?

200

This tall statue survives long periods of drought by storing water in its arms. 

What is a cactus?

300

This intelligent squishy guy has three hearts and blue blood.

What is an octopus?

300

This sharp edged rock is actually glass formed from rapidly cooled lava.

What is obsidian?

300

These scary swimmers have actually been around before the dinosaurs.

What are sharks?

300

Astronauts have reported that space smells like the Keg burnt this part of their meal.

What is steak?

300

Satellite imagery of this famous desert has revealed dried up prehistoric lakes.

What is the Sahara desert?

400

This real life aquatic alien can theoretically live forever.

What is an immortal jellyfish?

400

This lavender sparkler is actually a type of quartz.

What is amethyst?

400

They may look like colorful underwater rocks, but these builders are actually tiny live animals with a knack for construction.

What is coral?

400

This input for one of the 5 senses is noticeably absent in space.

What is sound?

400

These mountainous masses can actually move over time.

What are sand dunes?

500

This feathered flyer is known for its ability to mimic any sound it hears.

What is a lyrebird?

500

These are the three main types of rock, formed by cooling magma, compacted sediment, heat and pressure.

What are igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic rocks?

500

So remote it’s often closer to astronauts orbiting overhead in space than it is to any humans on land, this oceanic point of inaccessibility is nicknamed after a famous Pixar movie character.

What is Point Nemo?

500

One dizzying day on this planet lasts for 17 hours.

What is Uranus?

500

In absence of any actual precipitation, some desert plants use this weather phenomenon as a water source instead.

What is fog?