Science & Nature Quiz #3 Answers

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Here are the answers to Science & Nature Quiz #3…

1. On which continent would you find Giraffes living naturally in the wild?

A. Africa


2. Which English scientist is credited with the invention of the World Wide Web?

A. Sir Tim Berners-Lee


3. Which bird (living) has the largest wingspan?

A. Albatross


4. In which century was Sir Isaac Newton born?

A. 17th Century (1643)


5. Where in the human body would you find the Occipitofrontalis muscle?

A. Head


6. In mechanics, what is the name given to the pivot point or support on which a lever turns?

A. Fulcrum


7. Which element has the atomic number 1?

A. Hydrogen


8. On which planet in the solar system would you weigh the most?

A. Jupiter (2.54 your weight on Earth)


9. What is the standard unit of electrical resistance?

A. Ohm


10. What is a baby koala known as?

A. Joey


If you enjoyed this quiz be sure to check out our other Science & Nature quizzes here.


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