This historical figure was the first person to set foot on the moon.
Neil Armstrong
This frozen treat was accidentally invented when a boy left soda with a stick in it outside on a cold night.
Popsicle
The Olympics are held every this many years.
4 Years
This mammal is the largest in the world.
Blue whale
This popular fast-food chain introduced the first drive-thru in 1948.
McDonald's
This flightless bird is the fastest-running bird on Earth.
Ostrich
This is the most spoken language in the world by native speakers.
Mandarin Chinese
We celebrate Earth Day in this month.
April
This Norse god is known for his hammer and his role in protecting Asgard.
Thor
This is the only sport played on the moon during the Apollo 14 mission.
Golf
This is the only U.S. state that is not geographically located in North America.
Hawaii
This Greek hero, known for his strength, was tasked with completing twelve impossible labors.
Hercules
This animal can sleep standing up but only dreams lying down.
Horse
This is the tallest type of grass, often growing over 60 feet tall.
Bamboo
This is the planet closest to the sun.
Mercury
This is the only country that is also a continent.
Australia
Octopuses have this many hearts.
3
This 1939 film features the famous line, “There’s no place like home.”
The Wizard of Oz
This insect has been around for over 300 million years and can fly despite having a very small brain.
Dragonfly
The first email ever sent was in this decade.
1970's
This mammal is known for its ability to sleep for up to 22 hours a day.
Koala
Humans have this many bones in their body when they are born.
270
This is the year the Titanic sank.
1912
This vegetable was once used as currency in ancient Egypt.
Garlic
This is the name of the first-ever video game console.
Magnavox Odyssey