What is the largest rodent in the world, often found in South America?
What is a capybara?
What were the people called who made mummies?
Who are embalmers?
What is the organ that fish use to breathe?
What is a gill?
What did Chinese inventors use to guide their travels?
What is a compass?
In writing, what is the main idea of a paragraph called?
What is the topic sentence?
What bird creates colourful and intricate nests to attract mates?
What is a bowerbird?
What substance did embalmers use to dry bodies?
What is natron?
Animals that eat both meat and plants are called this.
What are omnivores?
What did the Incas build to grow crops on steep mountains?
What are terraces?
Which word should you use instead of "will" in imaginary writing?
What is would?
What bird known for its powerful kick is one of the most dangerous?
What is a cassowary?
What were the jars called that held the internal organs of mummies?
What are canopic jars?
Which type of animal only eats plants?
What is a herbivore?
Which Incan city is famous for its mountaintop ruins?
What is Machu Picchu?
What is the purpose of a conclusion sentence in a paragraph?
What is to summarize the main idea and close the paragraph?
What do capybaras eat, making them herbivores?
What is grass?
What special item was placed over a mummy’s head?
What is a death mask?
What is the name of an animal that eats dead animals?
What is a scavenger?
What writing system used knots instead of letters?
What is khipu?
What structure do good answers follow in curiosity training?
What is topic, explanation, example, and conclusion?
What large cat lives in the snowy mountains of Central Asia?
What is a snow leopard?
What is the decorated coffin of a mummy called?
What is a sarcophagus?
What do we call a large piece of ice found in polar regions?
What is a glacier?
What was gunpowder first used for in Ancient China?
What are fireworks?
What is a synonym for "look at something closely"?
What is investigate?