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  • How many bones does a (adult) human have?
    206
  • Who was this?
    King Tutankhamun
  • What did people in ancient Japan make paper from?
    Fibre from the mulberry tree
  • Where is your patella located?
    Knee cap
  • What does theobroma mean?
    „food of the gods“
  • Our bodies need this mineral to help carry oxygen to our muscles
    Iron
  • Your skull is also known as your….
    cranium
  • A continuous period of dry weather and very little to no rain is called a_____
    drought
  • What is the capital of Egypt?
    Cairo
  • This type of habitat is lush, warm, and humid. It receives lots of rainfall and is home to many different types of plants and animals.
    Rainforest
  • The finger bones are also known as
    phalanges
  • Who was the inventor of Braille?
    Louis Braille
  • What did people in ancient Egypt make paper from?
    Papyrus
  • Which country is the second-largest producer of cocoa?
    Ghana
  • What are the four layers of a forest?
    Emergent, canopy, understory, forest floor
  • Where on the body can you find the femur?
    Thigh
  • What is the biggest rainforest in the world?
    The Amazon
  • This vitamin is found in lots of fruits and vegetables and helps our body to heal cuts and wounds
    Vitamin C
  • Which type of cloud is known for thunderstorms?
    Cumulonimbus
  • What is the name of the main river in Egypt?
    The Nile
  • Who or what was the Snickers bar named after?
    The family horse
  • The rib cage is also known as the _____ cage
    Thoracic
  • This mineral helps to keep bones strong
    Calcium
  • This type of habitat receives more rain than deserts but less rain than forests.
    Grassland
  • These types of clouds are typically fluffy and look like cauliflower
    Cumulus
  • What is a sarcophagus?
    A stone coffin
  • What did ancient Egyptians call their land?
    Kemet
  • The center of a hurricane is called _____
    the eye
  • What are the three main types of clouds?
    Cirrus, cumulus, stratus