This planet is known for its giant rings made of ice and rock.
What is Saturn?
The largest ocean on Earth.
Pacific Ocean
An animal that eats only plants.
Herbivore
Invented by Alexander Graham Bell.
Telephone
He invented the light bulb.
Thomas Edison
This is the closest planet to the Sun.
Mercury
This ocean lies between Africa and Australia
What is the Indian Ocean?
The only flying mammal
Bat
This sweet treat made from tree sap is a Canadian invention.
Maple syrup
This scientist discovered gravity when an apple fell from a tree.
Isaac Newton
The planet with the longest day because it spins so slowly
Venus
The smallest and coldest ocean.
The Arctic Ocean
This animal has the largest heart of any living creature
Blue Whale
This game was invented by Indigenous Peoples in North America
lacrosse
He developed the theory of relativity.
Albert Einstein
The second-largest planet in our solar system, after Jupiter.
Saturn
The ocean that touches Canada’s east coast.
Atlantic Ocean
This insect can lift objects more than 50 times its own body weight
ant
treatment for diabetes
Insulin
This scientist developed the laws of motion, which are still used in physics today.
Isaac Newton
This layer of the Sun is visible during a solar eclipse as a bright glowing outline.
The Corona
The deepest part of the world’s oceans, found in the Pacific, is called this trench.
Mariana trench
This reptile has been on Earth for over 200 million years and is often called a “living fossil.”
crocodile
This Canadian invention changed movies by making giant, realistic screens in theatres.
IMAX
He wrote the book On the Origin of Species about evolution
Charles Darwin