

The Earth orbits (revolve) around the Sun in approximately 365 days. Out of three inside layers of the earth, Crust is the lightest. As you move down in the earth interiors, temperature rises by 1 degree at every 60 feet. Thermosphere.Birds & hot baloons fly in the lowest layer ,which is troposphere.Įarth has 3 layers,Crust (upper part),Mantle(middle part) & Core (inner-most part),out of these Crust is the lightest. Tropshere is the lowest in which we live & Thermosphere is the highest.Aeroplanes fly in the Stratosphere whereas sattelites orbit in the highest layer i.e. The Earth’s atmosphere is composed mainly of nitrogen (77%), oxygen (21%), argon (.93%), and carbon dioxide (0.03%).Earth atmosphere is divided into 4 layers -Troposphere, Stratosphere,Mesoshpher & Thermosphere. It takes eight and a half minutes for light to get from the sun to earth.It is also the fifth largest planet in the entire solar system.Earth is the only planet known to have life. What is the name of Peter Pan’s pirate enemy?ĥ0.The place where we live is called Earth -It is also called Blue Planet.The name Blue Planet comes from the fact that from space, the oceans combined with our atmosphere make our planet look blue.70% of the Earth’s surface is covered by water.Earth is the third planet from the Sun. What is the name of the lion in “The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe”?Ĥ9. Which of Snow White's seven dwarves didn't have a beard?Ĥ8. In the film “The Lion King”, what kind of animal is Timon?Ĥ7. In “The Jungle Book”, what kind of animal is Baloo?Ĥ6. What sort of animal is the video game character Sonic?Ĥ5. In which forest do Robin Hood and his Merry Men live?Ĥ4. What is the name of the Snowman in the film “Frozen”?Ĥ3. What are the names of Harry Potter’s parents?Ĥ2. Which dinosaur had three horns on its head? Round five: Books and filmsĤ1. What is the name of the big dinosaur which used to stand in the entrance hall of the Natural History Museum in London?Ĥ0. What dinosaur themed book was turned into a blockbuster movie in 1993?ģ9. What animal alive today is even bigger than a dinosaur?ģ8. The dinosaurs died out about 65 million years ago?ģ7. What name do we give to the study of fossils?ģ6. Which dinosaur is thought to have the largest bite of them all?ģ5.

Was Diplodocus a carnivore or herbivore?ģ4. Which came first, the Jurassic or Triassic Period?ģ3. What planet is known as the red planet? Round four: Dinosaursģ1.True or false? The name dinosaur means ‘terrible lizard’.ģ2. What is the first name of the famous scientist who gave us Newton’s three laws of motion?Ģ7.Which famous scientist introduced the idea of natural selection?ģ0. When light bends as it enters a different medium the process is known as what?Ģ5. The wire inside an electric bulb is known as the what?Ģ4. What is the proper term for your funny bone?Ģ3. What is the hottest continent on Earth?Ģ1. Mount Everest lies in which mountain range?Ģ0. What is the longest river in the world?ġ9. Which is the biggest desert in the world?ġ7.

Where would you find the Eiffel Tower?ġ6. In which country would you find the Leaning Tower of Pisa?ġ5. Which country is also known as the Netherlands?ġ4. Where would you find the River Thames?ġ3. What is the largest country in the world?ġ2. What is the slowest animal in the world? Round two: Geographyġ1. The world feline relates to what type of animal?ġ0. What is the largest big cat in the world?Ĩ. And for the record, we think you're doing a grand job. If it feels like we are living through history, it’s because we are - and this is your chance to help us record it. Help us paint a true picture of how this crisis is affecting you and your loved ones. We are asking you to take part in our Great Big Parenting survey to show the world, politicians, fellow parents, just what life is like in Lockdown. Quit pretending you can’t hear the children squabbling.
