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What Is The Largest Planet In Our Solar System?
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How Many Sides Does A Hexagon Have?
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What Is The Hardest Natural Substance On Earth?
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Which Ocean Is The Largest On Earth?
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What Country Gifted The Statue Of Liberty To America?
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In What Year Did World War Two End?
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What Is The Longest River In The World?
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Who Is Known For Painting The Mona Lisa?
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What Gas Do Plants Absorb From The Air?
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What Is The Most Spoken Language In The World?
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What Is The Closest Star To Planet Earth?
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What Metal Is Used To Make Most Coins In The US?
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What Is The Largest Organ In The Human Body?
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How Many Stripes Are On The American Flag?
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What Animal Is Known For Never Forgetting?
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In What Year Did Neil Armstrong Walk On The Moon?
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What Is The Smallest Country In The World?
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Which Planet Is Known As The Red Planet?
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How Many Bones Are In The Adult Human Body?
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What Is The Capital City Of Australia?
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What Color Is A Polar Bear's Skin Underneath Its Fur?
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How Many Hearts Does An Octopus Have?
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What Is The Tallest Mountain On Earth?
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Which Planet Has The Most Moons In Our Solar System?
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What Country Is Home To The Great Barrier Reef?
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How Long Does It Take Light To Reach Earth From The Sun?
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What Is The Most Abundant Gas In Earth's Atmosphere?
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Who Is Known For Inventing The Telephone?
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What Is The Only Mammal That Can Truly Fly?
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Jupiter
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Uranus
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Neptune
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Saturn
Jupiter is so massive that all other planets in our solar system could fit inside it.
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Eight
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Five
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Six
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Seven
Honeybees naturally build their honeycombs in hexagons because the shape stores the most honey using the least wax.
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Diamond
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Quartz
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Granite
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Obsidian
Diamonds form about 100 miles underground under extreme heat and pressure over billions of years.
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Arctic Ocean
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Indian Ocean
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Atlantic Ocean
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Pacific Ocean
The Pacific Ocean is the largest ocean on Earth covering more than all landmasses combined.
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England
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Spain
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France
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Italy
France presented the Statue of Liberty in 1886 to celebrate the friendship between the two nations.
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1947
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1945
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1943
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1941
Victory in Japan Day on September 2 1945 marked the official end of World War Two.
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Nile River
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Amazon River
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Mississippi River
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Yangtze River
The Nile stretches over 4000 miles through northeastern Africa and has sustained civilizations for thousands of years.
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Rembrandt
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Raphael
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Leonardo Da Vinci
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Michelangelo
Leonardo Da Vinci painted the Mona Lisa between 1503 and 1519 and it now hangs in the Louvre in Paris.
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Hydrogen
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Oxygen
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Nitrogen
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Carbon Dioxide
Plants convert carbon dioxide and sunlight into food through photosynthesis and release oxygen as a byproduct.
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Mandarin Chinese
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English
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Hindi
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Spanish
Mandarin Chinese has over one billion native speakers making it the most spoken first language on Earth.
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Polaris
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The Sun
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Sirius
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Betelgeuse
Just 93 million miles away the Sun is so close its light reaches us in 8 minutes.
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Nickel
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Silver
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Zinc
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Copper
Copper has been the base metal in American coins since the very first cent in 1793.
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Liver
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Skin
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Heart
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Lungs
Adult human skin covers about 22 square feet and weighs nearly 8 pounds on average.
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Thirteen
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Fifteen
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Twelve
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Fifty
Each of the 13 stripes represents one of the original colonies that declared independence in 1776.
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Elephant
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Chimpanzee
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Crow
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Dolphin
Elephants are famously known for their exceptional long-term memory and can remember faces for many decades.
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1972
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1969
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1965
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1971
Apollo 11 landed on July 20 1969 and Armstrong's first words became instantly historic worldwide.
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Liechtenstein
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Vatican City
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Monaco
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San Marino
Vatican City is the world's smallest country and it covers just 110 acres inside Rome Italy.
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Mercury
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Mars
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Venus
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Saturn
Iron oxide dust covering Mars gives it a rust-red color visible from Earth with the naked eye.
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206
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215
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198
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230
Babies are born with around 270 bones but many fuse together by the time adulthood is reached.
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Melbourne
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Canberra
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Brisbane
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Sydney
Canberra was purpose-built as Australia's capital in 1913 because Sydney and Melbourne couldn't agree on which city deserved the honor.
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Gray
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White
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Black
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Pink
Black skin absorbs and retains heat from the sun helping polar bears stay warm in Arctic temperatures.
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Four
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One
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Two
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Three
Two hearts pump blood to the gills while the third pumps it to the rest of the octopus's body.
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Mount McKinley
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Mount Everest
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Mount Fuji
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Mount Kilimanjaro
Mount Everest stands at 29032 feet and sits on the border between Nepal and Tibet in the Himalayas.
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Uranus
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Jupiter
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Saturn
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Neptune
Saturn has 146 confirmed moons as of 2023 surpassing Jupiter after astronomers discovered dozens of new ones.
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Philippines
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Indonesia
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Australia
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Brazil
The Great Barrier Reef stretches over 1400 miles off Queensland's coast and is visible from outer space.
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One Second
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One Day
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One Hour
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Eight Minutes
Light takes approximately eight minutes to travel the 93 million miles between the Sun and Earth.
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Hydrogen
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Nitrogen
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Argon
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Oxygen
Nitrogen makes up about 78 percent of the air we breathe while oxygen accounts for only around 21 percent.
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Benjamin Franklin
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Thomas Edison
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Nikola Tesla
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Alexander Graham Bell
Alexander Graham Bell is widely credited with inventing the telephone and patenting it in 1876.
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Sugar Glider
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Bat
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Flying Squirrel
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Flying Lemur
Bats are the only mammals with wings built for true powered flight and there are over 1400 species worldwide.
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