![]() Q: Who was the first female pilot to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean?Ĩ9. Q: Who is one famous artist from the Italian Renaissance?Ī: Leonardo Di Vinci, Michaelangelo, Raphael (also German artists Hans Holbein, and AlbrechtĨ8. Q: What was the Italian cultural movement called from the 14th-17th centuries that contributed huge society advancements – from Science to architecture to art and literature.Ĩ6. (It lasted more than 1,000 years and made significant contributions to society)Ĩ5. Q: Which empire is considered the most powerful in the history of the world?Ī: The Roman Empire. (They were also the first to use paper money)Ĩ4. Q: In which city in Europe would you find the Eiffel Tower?Ī: China in the 2nd Century BC. Q: The stars on the American flag are what color?Ī: The Second Continental Congress adopted the Declaration of Independence, announcing the American colonies’ separation from Great Britain.Ĩ2. Q: The United States is made up of how many states?Ĩ0. Q: Which country gifted the Statue of Liberty to the United States?ħ7. Our past is both interesting and a crucial way to learn about what makes us who we are today.ħ6. Which is hotter, a lightning strike or the surface of the sun?Ī: A lightning strike can become as much as 6 times hotter than the surface of the sun!ħ5. Q: What is the only fruit that has seeds growing on the outside?ħ4. (2 planets are closer)Ī: Earthquakes on the ocean floor or volcano eruptions in and around the ocean.ħ3. Q: How many planets from the sun is Earth?Ī: Earth is the third planet from the Sun. Q: What two parts of your body never stop growing?ħ1. Q: What are Saturn’s rings made out of?ħ0. Q: What is the only natural substance on Earth to exist in all three physical states?Ħ9. Q: How many bones does a human body have?Ħ8. Q: How many sides does an octagon have?Ħ7. Q: What kind of tree do acorns come from?Ħ6. Q: Which planet is nicknamed “the red planet”?Ħ4. Q: A scientist who studies rocks is called a what?Ī: Water is made up of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom.Ħ2. Q: What is the largest internal organ inside the human body?Ħ0. Q: True or False–Your sense of smell is strongest in the eveningĥ8. Q: The most common eye color in the world is?ĥ7. Q: What about a flower are bees attracted to?ĥ6. For more interesting facts, keep scrolling to the easy and hard trivia sections!ĥ1. ![]() Science is downright fascinating, and these trivia for kids questions are no exception. Related Post: Creative What If Questions to Ask Kids What is it called when you get three consecutive strikes in bowling? Q: What city in America is the only city to have three professional sports teams with the same colors?ĥ0. Q: What color underwear are major league umpires required to wear during a game?Ī: Black (in case they split their pants)Ĥ9. Q: What is the purpose of the “dimples” in golf balls?Ī: To help the ball travel farther in the airĤ8. Q: Olympic gold medals are mostly made of what?Ĥ7. Q: “Take Me Out to the Ball Game” is sung at what sporting event?Ĥ6. Q: How many players make up an indoor volleyball team?Ĥ5. Q: What is a perfect score in the game of bowling?Ĥ3. Q: Where was the first Olympic games held?Ĥ2. These fun questions for kids trivia will get you more familiar with the most popular sports of today (and yesterday)!Ĥ1. What is the biggest country in the world? (in size) Where is more than 20% of the world’s oxygen supply produced?ģ9. ![]() Which country is home to more lakes than anywhere else in the world?ģ8. Where is the largest rock on the planet located?ģ7. Q: How many continents are there in the world?ģ6. ![]() Q: What is the tallest mountain in the world?ģ5. Q: In which country are the famous ancient pyramids located?ģ3. Q: What is the most visited National Park in the United States?Ī: Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Tennessee & North Carolinaģ2. Q: What is the smallest state in America?ģ1. Q: What is the largest state in America?ģ0. Q: Where is the coldest place on Earth?Ģ9. Q: What is the longest mountain range in the world?Ģ7. Next, these trivia questions for kids encompass the world’s most interesting landmarks, oceans, and land areas.Ģ6. Which animal’s fingerprints are so close to humans that they could get confused with human fingerprints? Which animal does not have vocal cords?Ģ5. How long does it take a sloth to digest its food?Ģ4. Which animal is the only animal that can’t jump?Ģ3. Q: Where is the heart of a shrimp located?Ģ2. ![]() Q: What animal hibernates during the winter?Ģ0. Q: What animal ancestor do all dog breeds come from?ġ8. Q: What’s another name for an adult male gorilla?ġ5. Q: What’s the main food group of a chimpanzees diet?ġ3. Q: What body part does a butterfly use to taste its food?ġ2. Q: What is the world’s tallest land animal?ġ1. Q: What do you call animals that are active at night and sleep during the day?ġ0. Q: What is an animal called that eats both meat and plants?Ħ. Q: What is the largest animal in the world?ĥ. ![]()
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