ALL ABOUT THE SUN
CITRUS & FRUIT
SUN SAFETY & UV RAYS
SUNSHINE IN MUSIC & SAYINGS
SUNSHINE & CITRUS AROUND THE WORLD
100

What type of celestial body is the sun?

A Star

100

Which country produces the most oranges and orange juice in the world?

Brazil

100

What do the letters "UV" stand for in UV radiation?

Ultraviolet

100

Who sang the hit song "Ain't No Sunshine"?

Bill Withers

100

Yuma and Phoenix are two of the sunniest cities in the world. In which U.S. state are they located?

Arizona

200

Where is the sun located in our solar system?

At the center

200

Which of these is NOT a citrus fruit: pomelo, Buddha's hand, or durian?

A Durian

200

Is UV radiation still present during the winter?

Yes

200

What group recorded "Here Comes the Sun"?

The Beatles

200

Sailors once used citrus fruits to help prevent what disease?

Scurvy

300

Could the sun harbor life as we know it?

No, because of its extreme temperatures and radiation.

300

The Meyer lemon is thought to be a cross between a lemon and what other citrus fruit?

Mandarin orange

300

Which does NOT protect your skin from UV radiation: shade, sunglasses, or baby oil?

Baby oil

300

What is the common ending to the saying, "When life gives you lemons..."?

"...make lemonade."

300

Are oranges native to Florida?

No. They were introduced by Spanish colonizers.

400

How many moons does the sun have?

None

400

What part of an orange peel is commonly used in baking?

Zest

400

What minimum broad-spectrum SPF does the CDC recommend?

SPF 15

400

What fruit completes the phrase, "Easy peasy, ___ squeezy"?

Lemon

400

Jaffa, Cara Cara, and Seville are all varieties of what citrus fruit?

Oranges

500

What is the hottest part of the sun?

The core

500

What popular fruit preserve is traditionally made with oranges and their peel?

Marmalade

500

True or false: A UV index of 5 is considered safe without sunscreen.

False

500

"Here Comes the Sun" was released by The Beatles in what decade?

The 1960s.

500

Australia's Northern Territory typically experience about how many months of little to no rain?

Six months