The largest animal on Earth is this marine animal.
The famous canyon is located in Arizona and one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World.
The Grand Canyon
This fast-paced sport involves two teams of five players trying to score points by shooting a ball through a hoop.
Basketball
This musical instrument is known as the "king of instruments" and is played using a keyboard.
The piano
The largest planet in our solar system.
Jupiter
This bird is known for its ability to mimic human speech.
A parrot.
Washington, D.C.
In this sport, athletes compete to see who can run, jump, and throw the farthest or highest.
Track and field
This popular music genre originated in the U.S. and is characterized by its bluesy melodies and soulful singing.
Jazz
It's the force that pulls objects toward each other called this.
Gravity
This animal is native to Africa and the tallest land animal.
A giraffe
This state is known as the "Golden State".
California.
This legendary swimmer holds the record for the most Olympic gold medals won by an individual.
This musical term refers to the speed at which a piece of music is played.
Tempo
This animal group includes birds, reptiles, and mammals.
Vertebrates.
This reptile is known for changing the color of its skin to blend with its surroundings.
A chameleon
It's the largest city in Texas, known for its cowboy culture, NASA's Space Center, and the Johnson Space Center.
Houston
This Jamaican sprinter known as the "Fastest Man in the World" holds the world record for the fastest 100-meter dash.
Usain Bolt
This famous singer is known as the "King of Rock and Roll".
Elvis Presley
This gas makes up approximately 78% of Earth's atmosphere.
This big cat is known for its distinctive black mane.
Alaska
In this sport, teams of players use sticks to hit a ball into the opposing team's goal. It is often associated with the Olympics.
Field hockey
This type of musical group is made up of singers who harmonize together without any instrumental accompaniment.
Acapella
This inventor is credited with inventing the telephone in 1876.
Alexander Graham Bell