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Does classical music have electric guitars or violins?
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Form which depth to which depth is the Midnight zone of the oceans?
It's from 1,000 to 4,000 meters.
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What do you call a group of musicians?
A band, or orchestra.
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How many right angles are there on a tennis court?
There are 40 right angles on a tennis court.
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How high is Mount Everest?
It's 8,848 meters high.
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In which ocean is the Challenger trench?
It's in the Pacific Ocean.
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How many degrees are in a right angle?
90°.
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What instrumets are there in a rock band?
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How many degrees are there in a circle?
360°.
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Name six types of music?
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Does every song have lyrics?
No, not every song has lyrics.
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The top ten songs are called what?
The top ten hits?
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Hw deep is the Sunlight zone?
It's from 0 to 200 meters.
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What do we use to measure angles?
A protractor.
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What is the unit of measurement we use to measure angles?
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How many rigt angles are there on a football field. (World football, not American football).
There are 32 right angles on a World football field.
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What kind of music do you like?
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From which depth is the twilight zone from and where does it stop?
It starts at 200 meters under the surface of the ocean and ends at 1,000 meters under the surface of the ocean.
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What are lyrics.
They are the words of a song.
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Name the world's oceans.
The Arctic Ocean, the Indian Ocean, the Pacific Ocean, the Atlantic Ocean, the Antarctic / Southern Ocean.
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What is the name of the deepest place on Earth?
The challenger deep.
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What does a protractor look like?
It's a half-circle.
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How deep is the Abyss zone of the oceans?
It's from 4,000 meters to 6,000 meters.
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