What is the third planet from the sun?
Earth
The earth is covered by 71% of this
Water
This forms when cold air and hot air mix and start to spin.
Tornado
These kinds of animals have live babies, instead of laying eggs.
Mammals
The call him "The Science Guy"
Bill Nye
The substance from which everything is made (even you!)
Matter
The three layers of the Earth are... The core, the Mantle, and the Crust. The top layer (crust) is where we live and is make up of these

Tectonic Plates
This forms when ice crystals stick together in the atmosphere during cold, winter days.
Snow
All dog breeds are descended from this animal.
Wolf
He loved math and physics. he gave up the equation
E=mc2
Albert Einstein
A huge explosion that happens when a star runs out of fuel.
A Supernova
This is why we have high tides and low tides in Earth's oceans. What am I?
The Moon
This is an air channel collapsing after a lightning strike.
Thunder
This is how many species of animal there are on Earth:
10.3 billion, 500 million, 8.7 million
8.7 million
He harnessed electricity for the first time using a kite in a lightning storm
Benjamin Franklin
An object in space which creates natural light through the process of nuclear fusion (atoms smashing together at very high speeds).
A Star
The remains of a prehistoric organism preserved in petrified form in rock. What am I?
A Fossil
This happens when positively charged particles and negatively charged particles come together inside a cloud.
Lightning
These insects outnumber humans a million to one.
Ants
This man was the first to suggest the Earth rotates around the sun.
Galileo
A region of space in which matter is so dense and so close together that even light cannot escape its gravity.
A Black Hole
These are strongest where tectonic plates meet.
Hint: California
Earthquakes
These form over the Atlantic Ocean in the warm, tropical water, and then move north toward land.
Hurricanes
These ancient animals are actually thought to be more related to birds than to reptiles.
Dinosaurs
He gave us the calculus (really hard math) and described gravity for the first time after an apple feel on his head.
Isaac Newton