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1 What type of animal is the South American “fish-eating bulldog”?
A Bat. People more commonly know this bat as the greater bulldog bat (Noctilio leporinus) or the fisherman bat.
2 What is a particle of light called?
A Photon. Scientists call a particle of light a photon. In addition, photons carry the electromagnetic force and mediate interactions.
3 What type of animal is a sidewinder?
A Snake. The sidewinder is a venomous rattlesnake and a reptile.
4 What does breaking the sound barrier cause?
A A sonic boom. An object creates a sonic boom (Mach 1) when it moves faster than the speed of sound.
5 What is the most common human blood type?
A O positive is the most common type, appearing in around 35% of people. Conversely, A positive is the second most common type at 30%.
6 What is it that turns blue litmus paper red?
A Acidic conditions turn blue litmus paper red. On the other hand, basic or alkaline conditions turn red litmus paper blue.
7 What was the ancient attempt to transmute base metals into gold?
A Alchemy was a protoscience that blended philosophy, mysticism, and early chemistry.
8 What sort of animal lives in a formicary?
A Ants live in a formicary. While a formicary serves as an artificial habitat for observation, ants typically live in natural colonies.
9 What is the name of the first synthetic plastic developed?
A Bakelite. Belgian-American chemist Leo Baekeland created Bakelite in 1907.
10 Which fluid surrounds a foetus during development?
A Amniotic fluid. The amniotic sac contains amniotic fluid, which surrounds the foetus during development.