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1 What is the Great Attractor?
Space.com – Will the Great Attractor Destroy Us?
Wikipedia – Great Attractor
Wikipedia – Shapley Supercluster
Wikipedia – Laniakea Supercluster
Universe Today – What is the Great Attractor?
Medium – The Powerful and Mysterious Great Attractor
Wikipedia – Norma Cluster
Wikipedia – Zone of Avoidance
Forbes – Measuring the Speed of Our Galaxy
ESA – Cosmic Microwave Background
Astronomy.com – Why Will the Milky Way and Andromeda Collide?
2 How can giraffes have such long necks?
Creation.com – Giraffe Neck Design
Giraffe Conservation – Why Do Giraffes Have Long Necks?
New York Times – Giraffe Neck Evolution
Wired – Why Do Giraffes Have Long Necks?
Wikipedia – Giraffe
SV-POW – Giraffe and Human Metacarpals Compared
3 When did people start using nails?
Designing Buildings – History of Nails
Monroe Engineering – Nailed It: The History of Nails
InspectAPedia – Dating Nails and Hardware
Wikipedia – Nail (Fastener)
Outdoor Revival – Pegged Wood Construction
Wikipedia – Animal Glue
NPS – Watch Those Thumbs
Britannica Kids – Bronze Age
History.com – Iron Age
4 What is the immortal hydra?
YSJournal – The Immortal Hydra
PNAS – Hydra Regeneration Study
Smithsonian – How Hydras Regrow Heads
DW – Anti-Aging Secret of Hydras
LiveScience – Hydra Regeneration Map
Karger – FOXO3 Longevity Gene
5 Where did the Democratic and Republican parties come from?
LiveScience – Origins of U.S. Political Parties
WhiteHouse.gov – George Washington
Wikipedia – Continental Congress
American Corner – Political Unity
History.state.gov – Declaration of Independence
Wikipedia – President of the Continental Congress
Britannica – Washington’s Political Party
Digital History – Political Parties Lesson
Britannica – Democratic-Republican Party
Wikipedia – Federalist Party
Wikipedia – Democratic-Republican Party
Dictionary.com – Democrats vs. Republicans
Library of Congress – Formation of Political Parties
6 When did people start using soap?
New York Times – Soap and Handwashing
Farmers’ Almanac – The History of Soap
Medium – How Soap Works
Wikipedia – Hydroxide
Wikipedia – Alkali Metal
Wikipedia – Lye
Raven’s Roots – Making Lye
Britannica – How Soap Works
Time – Origins of Soap
Wikipedia – Soap
Cleaning Institute – History of Soaps and Detergents
7 What is the difference between a castle, a fort, and a palace?
World Atlas – Castles, Palaces, and Forts
Wikipedia – Fortification
English Heritage – Castles Through Time
Twinkl – Castle Facts
Wikipedia – Castle
Family Handyman – Castle vs. Palace
Wikipedia – Palace
Wikipedia – Palatine Hill
8 What is botulism?
NHS – Botulism Overview
Wikipedia – Clostridium botulinum
USDA – Clostridium botulinum
Wikipedia – Botulinum Toxin
WHO – Botulism Fact Sheet
Frontiers – Clostridium Botulinum Research
Wikipedia – Botulism
NCBI – Botulism Research Article
9 Do the gulags still exist?
Gulag Online – History of the Gulag
Wikipedia – Gulag
Wikipedia – Katorga
Eurozine – The Gulag is Still Alive
Reuters – Navalny and Modern Gulags
History.com – Gulag History
Library of Congress – Russian Discovery of Siberia
Carnegie Moscow – Ending Feudalism in Russia
Wikipedia – Federal Security Service
10 Why do some trees make rubber?
PNAS – Rubber Biosynthesis in Plants
The Daily Garden – What is Latex?
Treehugger – Where Does Latex Come From?
USDA – Latex in Plants
Frontiers for Kids – Rubber from Plants
AOCS Lipid Library – Rubber Biosynthesis
Wikipedia – Natural Rubber
Wikipedia – Latex
RIKEN – Plant Latex Research
Science News Explores – What are Polymers?
11 What is the difference between socialism and communism?
Byju’s – Communism, Capitalism, and Socialism
Investopedia – Communism vs. Socialism
History.com – Differences Between Socialism and Communism
Wikipedia – Communism
Wikipedia – Socialism
Investopedia – Socialism Definition
Investopedia – What is a Socialist Economy?
AIER – What’s Wrong with Communism?
12 How does cacao become chocolate?
Holland & Barrett – Introduction to Cacao Powder
Science of Cooking – How is Chocolate Made?
Chocolat Naive – Chocolate Making
Perfect Daily Grind – Cacao Fermentation
Banyan Tree Chocolate – Fun Facts
Chocolate Class – Cocoa Production and Trade
Hotel Chocolat – Cocoa Beans and Tree Guide
ICE – How Cacao Becomes Chocolate
NCBI – Cocoa and Chocolate Research
13 What are the Dead Sea Scrolls?
Oxford University Press – Significance of the Dead Sea Scrolls
History.com – 6 Things About the Dead Sea Scrolls
Smithsonian – Who Wrote the Dead Sea Scrolls?
Wikipedia – Dead Sea Scrolls
Israel Museum – Dead Sea Scrolls
Fast Company – Preservation of Ancient Scrolls
Ars Technica – Salt Coating Preserves Scrolls
14 What is the difference between a moth and a butterfly?
Meadowia – Caterpillars and Cocoons
Birds & Blooms – Moth vs. Butterfly
Butterfly Conservation – Life Cycle
English Online – Butterflies and Moths
Mom.com – Butterfly Antennae
Smithsonian – Moths
Smithsonian – Butterflies
Library of Congress – Butterfly vs. Moth
Australian Museum – Differences Between Butterflies and Moths
15 How do spiders make webs?
WoodyPet – Can Spiders Run Out of Silk?
HowStuffWorks – How Spiders Make Webs
The Spider Blog – How Spiders Make Webs
Natural History Museum – Spider Webs
Smithsonian – How Do Spiders Make Webs?
Assured Environments – Choosing Web Locations
Hamilton Caster – Strength of Spider Silk
Wikipedia – Spider Silk
Wikipedia – Spider Web
16 Why is carbon-based life common?
Wondrium Daily – Is Silicon-Based Life Possible?
FutureLearn – Carbon as the Basis of Life
LibreTexts – Carbon: The Chemical Basis for Life
Wikipedia – Abundance of Chemical Elements
InfoPlease – Organic Chemistry
Quora – Why Can’t Silicon Replace Carbon?
LibreTexts – Violations of the Octet Rule
17 When did people start wearing wedding rings?
Rustic & Main – History of Wedding Rings
Clean Origin – History of Wedding Rings
GIA – Origin of Wedding Rings
Wikipedia – Wedding Ring
Cape Town Diamond Museum – History of Wedding Rings
BBC – History of the Wedding Ring
Wedding Frontier – Men and Wedding Rings
Bloedstone – Men’s Wedding and Engagement Rings
18 What makes things sticky?
ScienceDirect – Polyvinyl Acetate
Saws on Skates – What is PVA Glue?
Wikipedia – Wood Glue
Cold Spring Harbor – Adhesion in Medicine
ScienceABC – Why Sugar is Sticky
Wikipedia – Masking Tape
ACS – Celebrating Chemistry: Adhesives
Byju’s – Van der Waals Forces
The Naked Scientists – What Makes Things Sticky?
Permabond – How Do Adhesives Work?
Scientific American – Physics of Stickiness
IPG Blog – Masking Tape Basics
MATCO – What Makes Tape Stick?
Science Notes – Why Sugar is Sticky
19 How does an iron remove wrinkles from clothes?
Starlet Cleaning – History of Ironing
UF News – Lice DNA and Early Clothing
BBC Bitesize – How Ironing Works
The Spec – Science of Wrinkled Clothes
All Ironed Out – How Steam Removes Creases
American Scientist – Chemistry of Ironing
Wikipedia – Ironing
Education.com – Wrinkle Removal Experiment
Ecuafina – Removing Wrinkles from Wool
Sewport – Polyester Fabric
Proper Cloth – Formaldehyde in Clothing
20 How quickly do bones biodegrade?
NPR – Determining the Age of Bones
Smithsonian – Inside Look at Skeletons
ScienceABC – Why Don’t Bones Decay Quickly?
Business Insider – Body Decomposition Timeline
PubMed – Bone Biodegradation Study
Wikipedia – Bone
Wikipedia – Bone Marrow
Better Health – Bones
International Osteoporosis Foundation – Bone Biology
LiveScience – How Long Bodies Take to Decompose
21 Why are deserts cold at night?
EarthSky – How Did Desert Sand Form?
LabXchange – Heat and Energy in Deserts
LiveScience – Why Deserts Get Cold at Night
LiveScience – Why Are Deserts Dry?
Temperature Master – Does Sand Hold Heat?
Earth Eclipse – Does Sand Absorb Water?
22 How does a 3D printer work?
LinkedIn – Factors Affecting 3D Printing Speed
Hubs – What is FDM 3D Printing?
Market Business News – Potential of 3D Printing
ThomasNet – Digital Light Processing (DLP)
Hubs – What is SLA 3D Printing?
Wikipedia – Stereolithography
3D Systems – Selective Laser Sintering
Wikipedia – Selective Laser Sintering
CDW – How Does a 3D Printer Work?
Independent – What is 3D Printing?
BuiltIn – 3D Printing Overview
23 When did cave paintings first appear?
History.com – Prehistoric Cave Paintings
Wikipedia – Cave Painting
Smithsonian – Oldest Cave Paintings
IEP – Higher Order Theories of Consciousness
Wikipedia – Prehistoric Art
Springer – Origins of Prehistoric Art
Frontiers – Neuroscience of Cave Art
24 How much wind does a wind turbine need?
PBS – Wind Speeds for Turbines
Renewables First – Windpower Learning Centre
Alternative Energy Tutorials – Wind Speed
Wikipedia – Wind Turbine
National Grid – How Wind Turbines Work
Electric Generators Direct – How Generators Work
Takoma Battery – Wind Turbine Batteries
Composites World – Wind Turbine Blades
Good Energy – Wind Turbine Basics
EIA – Wind Energy FAQ
WiseVoter – Renewable Energy by Country
25 Why is 0 longitude in London?
Royal Museums Greenwich – What is the Prime Meridian?
National Geographic – Prime Meridian
Wikipedia – Longitude
Wikipedia – Prime Meridian (Greenwich)
Caliper – What is Longitude?
World Atlas – Countries on the Prime Meridian
QMUL – Meridian Line as Shared Reference
VCU – History of Longitude
Get Direction – Latitude and Longitude Tool
Maps of World – Latitude and Longitude Map
Marine Insight – What is a Sextant?
Jagran Josh – Spot the Difference Puzzle
Scientific American – Google Maps and Tectonic Plates
Royal Museums Greenwich – Prime Meridian
26 Why do stick insects look like plants?
Royal Society – Stick Insects and Camouflage
JSTOR Daily – The Incredible Edible Phasmid Egg
Wikipedia – Phasmatodea (Stick Insects)
The Conversation – Stick Insects Mimic Plants
Keeping Insects – Stick Insect Species
EurekAlert – Stick Insects and Seed Dispersal
27 Why does blood show up under UV light?
LiveScience – What is Ultraviolet Light?
Science World – Black Light Basics
Physics Forums – Finding Blood with UV Light
Wikipedia – Luminol
Northwestern – What Makes EM Radiation
Florida Atlantic University – Radiation from the Sun
Wonderopolis – Why Things Glow Under Black Light
Advanced NDT – UV Light in Forensics
Horiba – Detecting Body Fluids with Light
Glo Germ – Blood Detection PDF
Chemistry World – Blood Detection
28 What will happen at the end of the universe?
NASA – Age of the Universe
Wikipedia – Age of the Universe
Open Access Government – Universe Age Research
Wikipedia – Big Crunch
New Atlas – Possible Ends of the Universe
Astronomy.com – Big Crunch vs. Big Freeze
Space.com – Universe Ending Theories
Big Think – Universe Expansion Debate
Wikipedia – Big Rip
NASA – What is Dark Energy?
Big Think – How the Big Rip Could End the Universe
American Scientist – Tearing Apart the Universe
29 Why is the Grand Canyon so deep?
Reddit AskScience – Colorado River and the Canyon
Wikipedia – Grand Canyon
Wikipedia – Colorado Plateau
Knowable Magazine – Understanding the Grand Canyon
NPS – Grand Canyon Geology
Earth Science StackExchange – Grand Canyon and the Ocean
Grand Canyon History – Colorado River
Wikipedia – Colorado River
30 How was the meter (metre) defined?
National Geographic – How the Meter Was Defined
Wikipedia – Metre
History.com – Who Invented the Metric System
Metric Metal – History of the Metric System
Atlas Obscura – Standard Metre in Paris
Herong Yang – Meter Based on Pendulum
Brainly – How Was the Meter Defined?
The Guardian – Redefining the Metre
31 Are Inner and Outer Mongolia separate countries?
Koryo Group – A Tale of Two Mongolias
Young Pioneer Tours – Inner vs. Outer Mongolia
Wikipedia – Mongolia
Wikipedia – Mongol Empire
Amicus Mongolia – Inner vs. Outer Mongolia
32 How do facial expressions work?
Amboy Ortho – Muscles Used in Smiling
eLife – Facial Expression Mechanisms
University of Mustansiriyah – Facial Muscles Lecture
Cleveland Clinic – Facial Muscles
Wikipedia – Facial Muscles
TeachMeAnatomy – Muscles of Facial Expression
Kenhub – Facial Muscles
Ohio State University – Brain and Facial Expression Recognition
Wikipedia – Amygdala
NCBI – Brain and Emotion Processing
Frontiers – Neuroscience of Facial Expressions
Frontiers – Psychology of Facial Expressions
33 Why is Broadway so long?
The Travel – History of Broadway
Anthropology in Practice – Wickquasgeck Trail
Smithsonian – Native New Yorkers and Broadway
Broadway Linear Park – History of Broadway
Explanders – Longest Streets in the World
Thirteen – Unknown Story of Broadway
Wikipedia – Lenape People
Wikipedia – Manhattan
Wikipedia – Wappinger
Wikipedia – Wecquaesgeek
Wikipedia – Broadway (Manhattan)
34 Why were the Terracotta Warriors buried?
Smithsonian – Newly Excavated Terracotta Warriors
Wikipedia – Terracotta Army
Wikipedia – Qin Shi Huang
Wikipedia – Mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor
National Geographic – Emperor Qin
Discover Magazine – Underground Army of Terracotta Warriors
China Highlights – Why Were They Built?
History.com – Qin Dynasty
China Highlights – Terracotta Army Overview
Wikipedia – Mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor
Taiwan Panorama – Terracotta Army Article
35 Is Earth an open or closed system?
SWSC Journal – Earth as an Open/Closed System
University of Vermont – Earth Closed System PDF
Lambda Geeks – Is Earth a Closed System?
Chiang Mai University – Earth as a Planet
OERu – Earth Open and Closed Systems
NASA My NASA Data – Systems Thinking
ESA – Earth’s Leaking Atmosphere
Phys.org – Sun and Earth’s Energy Balance
NASA – Earth’s Energy Balance PDF
Astronomy.com – Is Earth Gaining or Losing Mass?
Science Focus – Is the Weight of the Earth Changing?
LiveScience – Earth’s Magnetic Field
36 Are ants and termites the same thing?
Wikipedia – Termite
The Spruce – Difference Between Ants and Termites
Mongabay India – Secrets of Termite Mounds
Rentokil – Ant Nest or Termite Tube?
Australian Museum – Ants vs Termites
Wikipedia – Ant
Pest Samurai – Ant Size Comparison
HowStuffWorks – Termites vs Ants
Thornybush – Ants vs Termites
37 Why do ducks float?
Science World – Floaters and Sinkers
HowStuffWorks – Why Ducks Float
Mom.com – Why Ducks Float
Explain That Stuff – How Ships Float
I Learned This Today – Why Ships Float
Harrison Math Classroom – Buoyancy
Wiley – Ducks and Buoyancy
Ducks.org – Masters of Air and Water
38 When did archaeology start?
Environmental Science – What is Archaeology?
Wikipedia – History of Archaeology
HowStuffWorks – Archaeology Overview
ThoughtCo – The First Archaeologists
World History Encyclopedia – Tomb Robbing in Ancient Egypt
Etymonline – Origin of the Word Archaeology
39 What causes a stroke?
CDC – About Stroke
Mayo Clinic – Stroke Symptoms and Causes
NHS – Causes of Stroke
NIH – Stroke Causes
University of Rochester – Brain’s Energy Supply
University of Washington – Blood Vessels and Stroke
PNAS – Stroke Research
Livestrong – Glucose and Brain Energy
TeachMeAnatomy – Arterial Supply of the Brain
Wikipedia – Circle of Willis
Medical News Today – Circle of Willis
Medical News Today – Stroke Definition
Hopkins Medicine – Atherosclerosis
NIH – Stroke Treatment
40 How does Ransomware work?
Wikipedia – Ransomware
Check Point – What is Ransomware?
Unitrends – Ransomware Education
Digital Guardian – History of Ransomware Attacks
DataProt – Ransomware Statistics
NSFocus – Paradise Ransomware Source Code
HelpRansomware – Decryption Keys
PreVeil – Public and Private Key Encryption
TechTarget – Public Key Definition
Quora – Cracking 256-Bit Encryption
Schneier – Quantum Computing and Encryption
41 Why is sea level where it is?
World of Molecules – Solids, Liquids, and Gases
VisionLearning – Properties of Liquids
Physics StackExchange – Surfaces of Liquids and Gravity
National Geographic – Sea Level
Wikipedia – Sea Level
NASA – Understanding Sea Level
Reddit AskScience – Water in Plasma State
NASA Climate – Sea Level 101
42 What are food additives?
Science Museum – Food Chemical History
Wikipedia – Food Additive
WHO – Food Additives Fact Sheet
Better Health – Food Additives
Valley Food Storage – History of Food Storage
Healthy Children – Food Additives and Kids
IFIS – Food Additives: Science vs Perception
Food-Info – E234 Nisin
43 What is the difference between slugs and snails?
Molluscs.at – Gastropod Morphology
Red Butte Garden – Slugs vs Snails
A-Z Animals – Slug vs Snail Differences
Diffen – Slug vs Snail
Epic Gardening – Snail vs Slug
Oregon State – Slug Identification
Etymonline – Snail
Etymonline – Slug
Discover Wildlife – How Slugs and Snails Move
Discover Wildlife – What is Snail Slime?
Hypertextbook – Snail Facts
A-Z Animals – Snail Eyes
HowStuffWorks – Do Snails Get Shells?
44 Where is the Land of Punt?
SAGE Journals – Land of Punt
World History Encyclopedia – Punt
That History Nerd – Mythical Land of Punt
Think Africa – Land of Punt
African History Extra – Demystifying the Land of Punt
Wikipedia – Ancient Egypt
PBS Nova – Egypt and the Land of Punt
Tour Egypt – Punt
Wikipedia – Land of Punt
Wikipedia – Gash Group
45 Why do we sing Auld Lang Syne at New Years?
Glasgow World – Auld Lang Syne History and Meaning
Wikipedia – Auld Lang Syne
Proofed – Hogmanay and Auld Lang Syne
Time – Auld Lang Syne at New Year’s Eve
Economic Times – Why is Auld Lang Syne Sung?
The Argus – Singing Auld Lang Syne
Sandpoint Reader – Origins of Auld Lang Syne
The Morgan Library – Auld Lang Syne (8)
The Morgan Library – Auld Lang Syne (1)
Michigan Radio – Another Round of Auld Lang Syne
Independent – Robert Burns’ Lyrics
The Morgan Library – Auld Lang Syne (10)
The Morgan Library – Auld Lang Syne (4)
Visit Scotland – Hogmanay and Auld Lang Syne
Mid-Continent Library – Wee Bit of Scotland
Wikipedia – Industrial Revolution in Scotland
46 Why do people pass out from pain?
Better Health – Orthostatic Hypotension
NINDS – Orthostatic Hypotension
Mayo Clinic – Symptoms and Causes
Houston Methodist – Why We Get Dizzy Standing Up
Columbia – Fainting and Pain Tolerance
Better Health – Fainting
Oxford – Vasovagal Syncope Study
Wikipedia – Syncope (Medicine)
Etymonline – Syncope
Byju’s – Blood Pumped per Heartbeat
HealthPartners – What Happens When You Faint
Cleveland Clinic – Fainting
Mayo Clinic – Vasovagal Syncope
The Conversation – Fight, Flight or Faint
PhysioPedia – Vagus Nerve
Cleveland Clinic – Vagus Nerve
47 How many Egyptian dynasties were there?
Wikipedia – Manetho
Wikipedia – List of Roman Dynasties
Wikipedia – Roman Pharaoh
Study.com – Upper and Lower Egypt
Wikipedia – Dynasties of Ancient Egypt
Discovering Egypt – Kings and Queens
Discovering Egypt – Old Kingdom Dynasties
Discovering Egypt – Middle Kingdom Dynasties
Discovering Egypt – New Kingdom Dynasties
Discovering Egypt – Late Period Dynasties
Wikipedia – Egyptian Language
Bibliotheca Alexandrina – Learn Hieroglyphs
48 When did silent movies end?
Wikipedia – Sound Film
Video Librarian – How Talkies Changed Acting
Wikipedia – Silent Film
Kodak Digitizing – When Silent Films Ended
Wikipedia – The Jazz Singer
NY Times – Silent to Sound Films
Not Coming – Silence After Sound
Wikipedia – The Poor Millionaire
Art & Object – Oldest Photograph
49 Are ants smart?
Heart SPM – Farmer Ants Herding Aphids
Time – Ant Intelligence
University of Bristol – Ant Problem-Solving
Mind Matters – Leafcutter Ants as Farmers
Meadowia – Do Ants Have Brains?
Smore Science – Do Ants Have Brains?
ScienceDirect – Ant Intelligence Review
Scientific American – Rethinking Ant Intelligence
KiwiCare – How Smart Are Ants?
Science in Poland – Ant Brains
50 Why did some dinosaurs have such long necks?
Washington Post – Why Dinosaurs Had Long Necks
LiveScience – How Dinosaurs Grew Long Necks
NCBI – Dinosaur Neck Vertebrae Study
CNN – Sauropods’ Long Necks
Wikipedia – Eusauropoda
Wikipedia – Sauropoda
Wikipedia – Barosaurus
Wikipedia – Diplodocus
New Atlas – Dinosaur with 50-ft Neck
LiveScience – Diplodocus
University of Washington – Bone Evidence of Dino-Bird Link
DK Find Out – Inside Diplodocus
Everything Dinosaur – Giant Trees of the Dino Age
51 What are moles, freckles, and birthmarks?
Etymonline – Origin of the word “mole”
Houston Methodist – When to worry about a mole
Cleveland Clinic – Moles overview
MSD Manuals – Overview of skin pigment
Healthline – Benefits of melanin
Wikipedia – Melanocyte
Mayo Clinic – Moles: symptoms & causes
WebMD – Moles, freckles, and skin tags
Cleveland Clinic – Freckles explained
KidsHealth – Birthmarks (parent guide)
Riley Children’s – Pigmented birthmarks
URMC – Vascular birthmarks
Wikipedia – Port-wine stain
KidsHealth – Port-wine stains
52 Why did the USSR collapse?
TheCollector – Fall of the Soviet Union
U.S. State Dept – Collapse of the Soviet Union
Britannica – Why the Soviet Union collapsed
Brookings – Gorbachev’s role
Wikipedia – Dissolution of the USSR
Wikipedia – Mikhail Gorbachev
Wikipedia – Soviet Union overview
National Interest – Could the USSR have survived?
Wikipedia – USSR foreign trade
IAEA – Chernobyl FAQs
Ohio State Origins – Chernobyl context
NATO Association – Revisiting Chernobyl
FEE – Why Perestroika failed
The Conversation – Glasnost’s legacy
53 What is the Fermi paradox?
LiveScience – The Fermi paradox explained
Wikipedia – Fermi paradox
Wikipedia – Enrico Fermi
SETI – Understanding the paradox
Royal Society – Statistical takes on the paradox
Scientific American – It’s not really a paradox
The Conversation – How many stars are there?
54 Who invented the slide rule?
Oughtred Society – History of the slide rule
University of Utah – Slide rule primer
Wikipedia – Calculator (background)
MAA – Napier introduces logarithms
Smithsonian – Slide rules collection
Etymonline – Origin of “cursor”
Math Is Fun – Logarithms explained
Plus Maths – Dynamic logarithms
National Museums Scotland – Napier’s Bones
SciHi – John Napier & logarithms
Wikipedia – William Oughtred
Wikipedia – John Napier
Wikipedia – Slide rule
New Mexico Tech – Slide rule handout (PDF)
55 How does insulation in the home work?
Power to Switch – Where the heat goes
U.S. DOE – Insulation basics
Eco Home Essentials – How insulation works
Wikipedia – Second law of thermodynamics
Building Materials – Insulation explained
Everguard – How insulation works
Kingspan – U‑values, R‑values & lambda
EcoStar – Insulation R‑value guide
56 Why do tattoos stay in the skin forever?
Dr. Doppelt – What happens under your skin when you get a tattoo
British Society for Immunology – Macrophages explained
ZME Science – Why tattoos are permanent
YouTube – Science of tattoos
Business Insider – Why tattoos stay in your skin
NBC News – Why tattoos last forever
Journal of Experimental Medicine – Macrophage dynamics and tattoos
Cleveland Clinic – How skin works
Wikipedia – Tattoo machine
LabRoots – Tattoo removal strategies
Osmosis – Macrophages overview
PubMed – Research on tattoo pigments
Dermatology Atlanta – Tattoo removal challenges
57 How does ceramic armor work?
AR500 Armor – What happens when a bullet hits ceramic armor
Apex Armor Solutions – Do ceramic plates expire?
GlobalSpec – Uses of ceramics
NASA – Space shuttle ceramic tiles (PDF)
Hot Clay – How ceramics are fired
University of Washington – Intro to ceramics
Wikipedia – Ceramic
Ceramic Aspiration – Durability of ceramics
Wikipedia – Ceramic armor
Spartan Armor Systems – How ceramic body armor works
YouTube – Testing ceramic armor
AZoM – Ceramic armor technology
AZoM – Advances in ceramic armor
58 What animals and insects are pollinators?
Australian Museum – What is pollination?
USDA – Who are the pollinators?
Buzz About Bees – Wind pollination
Seeds.ca – Wind pollination practices
Pollinator Partnership – About pollinators
Toppr – Pollination process
Lumen Learning – Self vs. cross-pollination
US Fish & Wildlife Service – Pollination heroes
Audubon – Birds, bees & global food supply
USDA – Bats as pollinators
USDA – Beetles as pollinators
Penn State Extension – Flies as pollinators
National Park Service – Chocolate midge pollinator
59 Why was the Manhattan Project called the Manhattan Project?
Nuclear Secrecy – Origins of the Manhattan Project name
Wikipedia – Klaus Fuchs (atomic spy)
US Army Corps of Engineers – Manhattan Engineer District
OSTI – Manhattan Project history (1945–46)
Wikipedia – Einstein–Szilard letter
US Dept of Energy – Background on the Manhattan Project
OSTI – Key events in the Manhattan Project
OSTI – Discovery of nuclear fission
USHistory.org – Manhattan Project summary
60 What is the Streisand Effect?
Wikipedia – Streisand Effect
California Coastal Records Project – The original photo controversy
California Coastline – The photo Barbra Streisand tried to suppress
BBC – The Streisand Effect in action
TechDirt – 20 years since the Streisand lawsuit
Reporters Committee – Court throws out Streisand’s lawsuit
TopTenz – 10 examples of the Streisand Effect
61 Why are bees transported across countries by truck?
NPR – Bees trucked across the U.S. for California’s almond harvest
FreightWaves – Life of a honeybee trucker
USDA – Economic report on honeybee pollination (PDF)
Wikipedia – Almond cultivation in California
Entomology Today – Transportation stress on honey bees
Museum of the Earth – The role of bees in pollination
USGS – Native bee species in the U.S.
Gardening Know How – How almond trees are pollinated
ICP – California almond pollination factsheet (PDF)
The Guardian – When is a nut not a nut?
USA Today – Where almonds come from
The Guardian – Bee deaths linked to almond pollination
62 Why are some beaches rocky and some sandy?
Reddit AskScience – Why some beaches have sand and others pebbles
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution – How beach sand is created
Quora – Why some European beaches have pebbles
Beaches of Australia – Rocky vs sandy beaches
National Geographic – What is a beach?
How It Works – Why some beaches are sandy and others rocky
NASA Earth Observatory – Sandy beaches worldwide
Views of the World – Mapping the world’s sandy beaches
Wonderopolis – Where does beach sand come from?
NOAA – Facts about beach sand
63 Why can fish swim so fast?
MIT Technology Review – How fish swim so fast
Jaljeev – Fish that cannot swim
A-Z Animals – The fastest fish in the ocean
Wonderopolis – Who is the fastest swimmer?
Maritime Page – Comparing fish speed with submarines
JSTOR Daily – What makes fish swim fast
64 How do steroids work?
Wikipedia – Catabolism (breaking down molecules)
Healthline – Catabolism vs anabolism
MyMed – Science behind anabolic steroids
Wikipedia – Steroid
Outlook India – Types of steroids
MedlinePlus – Steroids explained
Versus Arthritis – Steroids as medicine
Cleveland Clinic – Anabolic steroids
Medical News Today – Exercise vs steroids
65 Why do some countries drive on the left?
Google Books – Historical reasons for left-hand driving
Skeptics StackExchange – Did Napoleon influence right-side driving?
Reader’s Digest – Why countries drive on different sides
UK Car Discount – Why UK drivers keep left
Wikipedia – Left- and right-hand traffic
History.com – Why some countries drive on the left
World Standards – Countries that drive on the left
LinkedIn – Why Japan drives on the left
Jerry.com – Why countries drive left
66 What causes a heat wave?
Science News – Extreme summer heat waves and the jet stream
New York Times – What causes a heat wave?
Wikipedia – Heat wave
ClimateCheck – What is a heat dome?
SciJinks (NOAA) – The jet stream explained
Wikipedia – Jet stream
Physics StackExchange – Why gases heat up when compressed
67 How thick is tank armor?
HowStuffWorks – M1 Abrams tank and its armor
Armored Warfare – Common myths about tanks
OS Gamers – Which tank has the thickest armor?
Britannica – Tank armor
Wikipedia – Challenger 2 tank
Wikipedia – Main battle tank
Wikipedia – Chobham armor
Wikipedia – Vehicle armor
APlusPhysics – The physics of tank armor
Popular Mechanics – Tank armor explained
YouTube – How tank armor works
Tank Historia – Why tanks use angled armor
68 Why are electromagnets stronger than permanent magnets?
MagnetSource – Permanent magnets vs electromagnets
Maurer Magnetic – Magnetic strength and units
Sciencing – How strong are standard magnets?
Apex Magnets – Understanding N ratings for magnets
K&J Magnetics – Magnet grades
Wikipedia – Neodymium magnet
Sciencing – Electromagnets vs temporary magnets
Stanford Magnets – How to make magnets stronger
Magnum Magnetics – Measuring magnet strength
Queen Elizabeth Prize – The world’s strongest permanent magnet
Adams Magnetic – Neodymium magnets explained
IEEE Spectrum – Record-breaking magnetic field
New Atlas – Strongest steady magnetic field
69 Are symbiotic relationships always beneficial to both parties?
National Geographic – Symbiosis explained
Etymonline – Origin of the word “symbiosis”
Wikipedia – Symbiosis
ThoughtCo – Commensalism defined and examples
A-Z Animals – What sea anemones eat
Australian Museum – Why anemonefish don’t get stung
AskNature – Mucus coat protects fish from stings
BYJU’s – Examples of commensalism
NECSI – Parasitic relationships
70 Why do British people say football and Americans say soccer?
Deseret News – Why Americans call football “soccer”
Smithsonian – When did we start calling it soccer?
Britannica – Why some call football “soccer”
Football History – Origins of football
Business Insider – Why Americans say soccer
Wikipedia – Medieval football
Spartacus Educational – Public schools and football
World Rugby – History of rugby and football
Pro Football Hall of Fame – Timeline of professional football
71 Why aren’t there flying boats anymore?
Mentour Pilot – Where did the flying boats go?
Simple Flying – Why flying boats lost popularity
Aviation StackExchange – Why were flying boats phased out?
Century of Flight – History of flying boats
Wikipedia – Flying boat
Quora – Difference between flying boats and seaplanes
72 What are rare earth metals?
Science History Institute – History and future of rare earth elements
American Geosciences – Why rare earth elements are important
Lynas Rare Earths – What are rare earths?
Geology.com – Rare earth elements explained
Union of Concerned Scientists – EV batteries and rare earths
Escatec – Rare earths in electronics manufacturing
Versae – The most important metals in electronics
CNET – The metals inside your iPhone
Lynas Rare Earths – Mining rare earths
Ptable – Rare earths on the periodic table
73 What is a nerve?
Scholarpedia – Nervous system overview
Cleveland Clinic – What are nerves?
Wikipedia – Nerve
Wikipedia – Neuron
Wikipedia – Axon
Wikipedia – Dendrite
PBS – Jellyfish without brains
Queensland Brain Institute – Axons as cables
Khan Academy – Neuron structure and function
74 Why does a boomerang come back?
Street Science – Why boomerangs come back
Wikipedia – Precession and torque
Futurism – Science of boomerangs
Australian Museum – Why a boomerang flies
Throwsticks – History and science of boomerangs
Wikipedia – Boomerang
75 How does a helicopter with two rotors work?
Wikipedia – Tandem rotor aircraft
Wikipedia – Boeing CH-47 Chinook
RAF Museum – The Boeing Chinook
FairLifts – Top heavy-lift helicopters
Wikipedia – Mil Mi-26
FAA – Helicopter Flying Handbook
Aviation StackExchange – Helicopter rotor failures
Reddit AskEngineers – Chinook rotor mechanics
76 Do all liquids expand when they freeze?
Science Facts – Why water expands when it freezes
IAPWS – FAQ on freezing water
BCCampus – Water expansion upon freezing
Physics StackExchange – Atoms and heat energy
Chemistry StackExchange – Does water expand more than other substances?
USGS – Polar bonds and water cohesion
77 Why is mercury poisonous?
University of Washington – Why mercury is poisonous
ATSDR – Mercury toxzine
WHO – Mercury and health
Cleveland Clinic – Mercury poisoning
Wikipedia – Mercury poisoning
Wikipedia – Mercury (element)
CDC – Mercury fact sheet
Vermont DEC – Mercury information
Thermo Fisher – Heavy metals infographic
78 Is a starfish a fish?
Wikipedia – Echinoderm
Wikipedia – Radial symmetry
Etymonline – Starfish word origin
Coastal Review – That which we call a starfish
Wikipedia – Starfish
Beachcombing Magazine – The starfish is not a fish
American Oceans – Are starfish fish?
Shape of Life – Radically radial sea star
Animals Worlds – Characteristics of fish
American Oceans – Starfish facts
Bubbly Diver – How starfish breathe
79 Why does iron rust?
ThoughtCo – How rust works
Byju’s – Rusting of iron and prevention
Monroe Engineering – Why iron rusts
ZRC Worldwide – What causes rust
I Learned This Today – Why is Mars red?
Sciencing – Salt water and rust
HowStuffWorks – Why does metal rust?
Corrosion Doctors – Rust chemistry
Wondrium Daily – Oxidation and reduction reactions
Chemistry StackExchange – Why rust needs water
80 Why do many Americans drink coffee and many British people drink tea?
9 Dragons Tea – History of tea in America
Golden Moon Tea – Why Americans drink coffee not tea
Teabloom – Why coffee is more popular in America
Wikipedia – Tea in the United Kingdom
Folger – Coffee, chocolate, and tea in England
Historic Cornwall – History of coffee in Britain
History.com – The Tea Act
81 Why do we sneeze?
Library of Congress – Why pepper makes you sneeze
Healthline – Why do we sneeze?
Wikipedia – Sneeze
Wikipedia – Photic sneeze reflex
Wikipedia – Snuff (tobacco)
Garden State Treatment Center – Why people snort drugs
82 Why are bridges designed to move?
BuilderSpace – How bridges expand and contract
Popular Mechanics – How and why bridges move
PhysLink – Bridges and thermal expansion
Solar Schools – Thermal energy explained
Daily Bruin – Heat and thermal expansion
Designing Buildings – Thermal expansion
Network Rail – Buckled rail and summer heat
Wikipedia – Bridge
83 What is the pH scale?
Wikipedia – pH
Wikipedia – Universal indicator
USGS – pH scale diagram
Dean Academy – Acids and alkalis
Britannica – pH
Pediaa – Difference between acid and alkaline
The Oklahoman – Acids and bases in everyday life
Dundee Science Centre – Acids and alkalis
Northwestern QRG – What is an ion?
News Medical – What makes something acidic or alkaline
Toppr – Why acids don’t show acidity without water
Wikipedia – Alkali
Chemistry StackExchange – Why acids are corrosive
84 Why do we have capital letters?
Babbel – History of capital letters
University of Adelaide – History of papyrus
Wikipedia – Capitalization in English
My Modern Met – Uppercase and lowercase letters
85 When was the first department store?
Country Life – Who opened the first department store?
Wikipedia – Department store
BBC – History of the department store
Etymonline – Word origin of magazine
Wikipedia – Shopping mall
86 Why do bees abandon a hive?
Science.org – How pesticides harm bees
Orkin – Honey bee colonies
DenGarden – Why bees leave a hive
Wikipedia – Colony collapse disorder
A-Z Animals – Bee predators
BeeAware – Varroa mites
EPA – Colony collapse disorder
87 Is a force field possible?
Northrop Grumman – Force fields as defense
Dune Wiki – Fictional shields
Wikipedia – Force field technology
New Scientist – Force fields to shield astronauts
Space.com – Star Trek technology explained
MIT PSFC – What is plasma
Medium – Creating force fields
88 What is a jungle?
Get Proofed – English words from Sanskrit
Etymonline – Word origin of jungle
Burbank Kids – Differences between forests and jungles
What’s the Diff – Rainforest vs jungle
National Geographic – Rainforests
Mongabay – Rainforest floor
Wikipedia – Jungle
The Daily Eco – Jungle ecosystems
89 What is the difference between a frog and a toad?
Treehugger – Difference between frogs and toads
Wildlife Preservation Canada – Frog vs toad
Woodland Trust – Frog or toad?
Reconnect with Nature – Frog vs toad
Wikipedia – Frog
Wikipedia – Toad
Wikipedia – True toad
Etymonline – Tadpole
Etymonline – Frog
Wiktionary – Middle English word tode
Brown University – Frog research
National Wildlife Federation – Toads
Conserve Wildlife NJ – American toad myths
90 How are memories stored?
Frontiers in Psychology – How memories are stored
Harvard Gazette – How neurons form memories
Queensland Brain Institute – What is a neuron
Washington.edu – Action potentials explained
NINDS – Life and death of a neuron
Smithsonian – How brains make memories
USC Dornsife – How memories are formed
QBI – Where memories are stored
QBI – How memories are formed
91 Do other planets have tectonic plates?
Astronomy.com – Why Earth has active plate tectonics
Wikipedia – Earth’s inner core
Astronomy.com – Venus and tectonic activity
NASA – Magellan mission to Venus
EarthSky – Plate tectonics and alien life
Wikipedia – Mars
EarthSky – Mars volcanic activity
Space.com – Olympus Mons on Mars
NC State University – Mercury volcanic activity
Wikipedia – Mercury (planet)
Earth Magazine – When plate tectonics began on Earth
92 How much height does a parachute need?
Skydive Paraclete XP – Base jumping and altitude
UK Skydiving – Minimum parachute opening height
The Guardian – Minimum parachute height
Enjoy Freefall – Parachute altitudes and records
Skydive California – When parachutes are deployed
Wisconsin Skydiving Center – How parachutes work
Technical Textile – Parachute fabric overview
Explain That Stuff – How parachutes work
Enjoy Freefall – How fast parachutes open
BaseJumping.co.uk – Base jumping in unusual locations
Mpora – Base jumping records
93 Is there any historical evidence for Jesus?
Big Think – Was Jesus real?
History.com – Historical evidence for Jesus
The Guardian – Evidence that Jesus lived and died
Wikipedia – Historicity of Jesus
Wikipedia – Pauline epistles
Wikipedia – Gospel of Mark
Columbia College – New Testament context
BeThinking – Reliability of Mark’s Gospel
94 Why do shells form in different shapes?
Wikipedia – Mollusc shells
Scientific American – How seashells are created
Biology Dictionary – Seashells
Scientific American – How seashells take shape
Ask Dr. Universe – How seashells are formed
Australian Academy of Science – Sea shells
Laura Perdew – Why seashells have different colors
95 How does an octopus’s suction cup work?
OctoNation – Facts about octopus suckers
Dictionary.com – Octopuses or octopi?
Wired – How octopuses taste through touch
Scuba.com – How octopus tentacles work
American Oceans – Octopus suction cup facts
BBC Science Focus – How octopuses move without bones
Discovery – Octopus arms
Scientific American – Tiny hairs help suckers stick
Oxford Academic – Suction mechanics of octopus suckers
96 How have sea levels changed over time?
PBS – How the ocean formed and changed
Wikipedia – Past sea levels
Smithsonian Ocean – Sea level rise through time
Wikipedia – History of Earth
University of Chicago – Land rising above sea 2.4 billion years ago
Phys.org – Ancient sea levels and planet Earth
New Scientist – History of ice on Earth
Astronomy.com – Snowball Earth periods
ASM – The Great Oxidation Event
Science – Research on ancient sea levels
97 Who was the first king?
National Geographic – King Sargon of Akkad
Getty – Mesopotamian kingship
HowStuffWorks – The first king
Wikipedia – Sumerian King List
Wikipedia – Genesis flood narrative
Wikipedia – Enmebaragesi
Wikipedia – Alulim
Wikipedia – History of Mesopotamia
World Atlas – The world’s first king
History.com – Earliest civilizations and rulers
98 Why does time go forward not backward?
Popular Mechanics – Could time flow in reverse?
BBC Future – Why time goes forwards
Reddit ELI5 – Physics of time direction
EduInput – Examples of entropy
Socratic – Entropy in daily life
Chemistry Talk – What is entropy?
Physics Stack Exchange – Low entropy at the Big Bang
Forbes – Entropy of the universe at the Big Bang
Medium – Alternative theory of entropy at the Big Bang
99 What is CRISPR?
YourGenome – What is CRISPR-Cas9?
Broad Institute – Q&A on CRISPR
Cleveland Clinic – DNA, genes, and chromosomes
Genome.gov – DNA fact sheet
Wikipedia – CRISPR
Genes & Health – Genes made easy
YourGenome – What is a gene?
MedlinePlus – Non-coding DNA
NIGMS – Genetics by the numbers
100 When did sailing ships die out?
National Geographic – Aboriginal Australians and seafaring
Wikipedia – Sailing ships
LEARNZ – A brief history of sailing
Wikipedia – Age of Sail
Wikipedia – Steamboat
National Park Service – End of the Age of Sail
The Dear Surprise – End of the Age of Sail
Life of Sailing – Sailing history
Wikipedia – Rudder
101 What are stalagmites and stalactites?
Live Science – Stalagmites and stalactites explained
National Park Service – Speleothems
NOAA – Stalactites in the ocean
Wikipedia – Stalactite
Wikipedia – Stalagmite
National Park Service – Cave formations
University of Houston – Carbonates and cave features
Mammoth Cave – Stalactites and stalagmites
Wikipedia – Helictite
102 Why does Australia have so many dangerous animals?
Reddit AskScience – Why Australia has so many deadly animals
Britannica – How deadly are Australia’s animals?
National Geographic – Crocodilian ranges
Australian Geographic – Australia’s most dangerous animals
Expedition Australia – Box jellyfish facts
Barrier Reef Australia – Jellyfish dangers
Wikipedia – Natural history of Australia
NSW Environment – Snake facts
Wikipedia – Spiders of Australia
Australian Museum – Spider facts
103 What is a speakeasy?
USA Today – What is a speakeasy?
History.com – Prohibition era
Library of Congress – 18th Amendment
Wikipedia – Speakeasy
Wikipedia – Second Great Awakening
Albert.io – The Second Great Awakening
104 What is a sprain?
Cleveland Clinic – Ligaments explained
Better Health – Sprains and strains
Visible Body – Joints and ligaments
Cleveland Clinic – Joints overview
NCBI – Sprains review
Mayo Clinic – Sprains causes and symptoms
Penn Medicine – Sprains treatment
MedlinePlus – Sprain diagram
105 How do night vision goggles work?
Vision Source – Animal eyesight comparison
Carnegie Museum – Why cat eyes glow
Bushnell – How night vision works
RIT – Physics of night vision
Wristband – Glow-in-the-dark science
BoatSafe – Why night vision is green
Best Binoculars Reviews – Digital night vision
Photometrics – How an image is made
106 How long do virus and bacteria live for?
Khan Academy – What is life?
Merriam-Webster – Virus vs. bacteria differences
PubMed – Virus and bacteria survival research
University of Queensland – Difference between bacteria and viruses
Rockefeller University – What are viruses made of?
FSU – Anatomy of a bacteria cell
News Medical – How viral replication works
Microbiology Society – About bacteria
McGill OSS – How long can viruses live outside the body?
NC State – How long can viruses survive?
Science Focus – Lifespan of bacteria
Science Daily – Bacteria longevity research
107 Would President Lincoln have survived if he had been shot today?
Wikipedia – John Wilkes Booth
Wikipedia – Assassination of Abraham Lincoln
The Atlantic – Would Lincoln have survived today?
National Park Service – Aftermath of the assassination
Spyscape – Secrets of the presidential limo
108 Why was Mesopotamia the cradle of civilization?
World History Encyclopedia – Mesopotamian inventions
National Geographic – History of cities
Wikipedia – Mesopotamia
History.com – Neolithic Revolution
History.com – How Mesopotamia became the cradle
Khan Academy – Cradle of civilization
The Conversation – Climate change and early empires
109 Why do some plants bloom at night?
USDA – Moths as pollinators
L’Observateur – Why some plants flower at night
Byju’s – Pollination details
Weather Network – Night-blooming flowers
Morgan Pawprint – Flowers that bloom at night
ABC Gardening – Night flowers
Ask A Biologist – Moon flowers
Wisconsin Pollinators – Color preferences
A-Z Animals – Moth sleep behavior
Wikipedia – Crassulacean acid metabolism
FNP – Plants that release oxygen at night
UCL – Plants and nighttime CO2
110 Why are emulsifiers used in processed food?
PCC Group – Emulsifiers in the food industry
Food Insight – What are emulsifiers?
WebMD – What are emulsifiers?
EUFIC – Common emulsifiers
Wonderopolis – Why oil and water don’t mix
Chemistry Talk – Polar vs. non-polar bonds
Khan Academy – Water as a solvent
Healthy Food – Emulsifiers: friend or foe?
Cablevey – Processed foods and emulsifiers
Zoe – What are emulsifiers?
Food Navigator – Emulsifiers and gut bacteria
111 What is an algorithm?
Beaver – Everyday life examples of algorithms
TechTarget – Definition of algorithm
Programiz – Introduction to algorithms
Wikipedia – Algorithm
GeeksforGeeks – Nature-inspired optimization algorithms
MindMatters – Ants and algorithms
Etymonline – Origin of the word algorithm
Tableau – Algorithms and data insights
112 Could telekinesis be possible?
Reddit AskScience – Is telekinesis possible?
University of Washington – Psychology and telekinesis
Discover Magazine – Telekinesis and quantum field theory
Wikipedia – Telekinesis
Physics Forums – Telekinesis discussion
Bond University – Brain energy use
Study.com – Electromagnetic waves and energy
MIT Technology Review – Neuralink and telepathy
113 Why does ice have so little friction?
Testbook – Friction basics
Study.com – Types of friction
Vox – Why ice is slippery
Phys.org – Slipperiness of ice
114 Where did freemasons come from?
Wikipedia – Freemasonry
Wikipedia – Guilds
Scottish Rite – History of modern Freemasonry
Jefferson County Lodge – Masons vs. Freemasons
BBC – Freemasons in Scotland
Brewminate – History of guilds
Great English Churches – Stonemasons’ world
115 What is a codex?
History of Information – The codex
Britannica – Codex manuscript
Dartmouth – Scrolls and codices
Wikipedia – Parchment
Wikipedia – Papyrus
Wikipedia – Codex
Smithsonian – History of books
Google Arts & Culture – History of books
New World Encyclopedia – Codex
British Library – Writing materials and technologies
116 What is the smallest mammal?
Science Focus – Top 10 smallest mammals
Wikipedia – Batodonoides vanhouteni
Wikipedia – Etruscan shrew
Worldbuilding StackExchange – Advantages of small size
Wikipedia – Etruscan civilization
Ferrebeekeeper – Metabolism and small animals
Pediaa – Warm-blooded animals
Save My Exams – Surface area to volume ratio
ABP Live – Mammals shrinking brains in winter
117 How fast could an electric car go?
Car and Driver – Why EVs are quick
HowStuffWorks – Gas vs electric cars
Autocar – Fastest electric cars
TopSpeed – EVs and speed metrics
GreenCars – Future of EV batteries
Litsuit – 412 km/h top speed
Wallbox – EVs vs gas cars
Energy.gov – Combustion engine basics
CNN – In-wheel motors in EVs
Kia – Torque in cars
Politifact – EV weight vs gas cars
AFDC – EV batteries
118 Why does the Leaning Tower of Pisa lean?
Geoengineer – Why Pisa leans
Wikipedia – Leaning Tower of Pisa
History.com – Pisa tower
LeaningTowerPisa.com – Facts
Groundworks – Skyscraper foundations
119 Is a whale shark a whale or a shark?
NatGeo Kids – Whale sharks
WWF – Whale shark facts
Wikipedia – Whale shark
Save Our Seas – Shark or mammal?
Britannica – What is a mammal?
Aquarium of the Pacific – How whales nurse
Merriam-Webster – Definition of fish
PADI – Diving with whale sharks
120 Where and when did language originate?
BMC Biology – Origin of language study
Wikipedia – Origin of language
Linguistic Society – FAQ on language beginnings
NPR – Why humans can talk
National Geographic – Human migration out of Africa
NYTimes – Genetic evidence for language
121 Does being cold or wet increase your chance of catching a cold?
Cornerstone Naturopathic – Burnout and immune system
Mount Sinai – Sleep and immune system
Cleveland Clinic – Stress and immunity
Vicks – How your body fights colds
Critical Care – Cold stress and illness
UCLA Health – Nose temperature and immune response
Medical News Today – Vesicles
CNN – Why winter colds spread
Medical News Today – Colds and cold weather
Mayo Clinic – Cold and flu infections
Horizon Health News – Winter virus spread
American Lung Association – Facts about the common cold
NIH – Catching a cold when it’s warm
Parkview – Can you catch a cold from the cold?
122 Did Shakespeare write the plays attributed to him?
Shakespeare Authorship – How do we know?
Wikipedia – Shakespeare authorship question
History.com – Shakespeare authorship debate
Wikipedia – William Shakespeare
British Library – Shakespeare’s life
123 Why do giant redwood trees grow so big?
California Curated – Why redwoods grow so big
EDC – The Redwood Story
Wikipedia – Giant sequoia
CNN – Hyperion tree
Famous Redwoods – Hyperion
Treehugger – How hardwood trees grow
NPS – Fire and redwoods
Northern Woodlands – Why trees grow tall
124 Why does it rain in a rainforest?
NASA Earth Observatory – Rainforests
Wikipedia – Temperate rainforest
Wikipedia – Temperate climate
Mongabay Kids – Why it rains in rainforests
CID – Plant transpiration
National Geographic – Rainforest ecosystems
Wikipedia – Tropical rainforest
National Geographic – Photosynthesis
125 Did Christopher Columbus really think he had landed in India?
Reddit AskHistorians – Columbus and India
Skeptics StackExchange – Columbus belief
Smithsonian – Columbus’s confusion
Wikipedia – Christopher Columbus
Perceptive Travel – Columbus discoveries
Wikipedia – Amerigo Vespucci