tque	tque	tque	triv	2					001	10% of all plant and animal species on earth live in the tropics.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						Your body is 2/3 water.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1					006	A billion has 9 zeros in America and 12 zeros in Britain.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						A circle graph looks like a pie cut into slices.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					007	It takes the Earth a day to revolve once around the sun.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						It takes the Earth a day to spin all the way around its axis.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					008	A number in decimal notation doesn't always need a decimal point.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					010	A dime is the same amount of money as 5 nickels.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						A dividend is the number you are dividing into.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						A divisor is the number you are dividing by.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						A dollar is the same amount of money as 20 nickels.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						A dollar is the same amount of money as 4 quarters.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					011	A dollar is the same amount of money as 5 dimes.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					012	A flash of thunder is about as bright as 1 million 100-watt light bulbs.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					013	A flat side of a solid shape is called a foot.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					015	A half of a pie is smaller than a third of a pie.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					016	A kilogram is a unit of length.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						A.M. comes from the Latin for "before noon".
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					017	A meter is a unit of weight.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						It takes the moon about a month to revolve once around the Earth.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					018	A moondial tells time by a shadow falling on time markers on its face.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					019	A penny pincher is a person who likes to spend money.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						A penny a piece of chalk and a water pipe are all cylinders.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					020	A pound of lead weighs more than a pound of feathers.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					021	One quarter is worth 10 cents.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					022	One quarter is the same amount of money as 10 nickels.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					024	A softball is smaller than a baseball.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					025	A statement is called an equation if it contains a plus sign.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					026	A third of a pie is smaller than a quarter of a pie.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						A triangle can have 1 right angle.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					027	A tricycle has two wheels.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					028	A trillion has 8 zeros.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					029	A typical concert orchestra has 24 instruments.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					030	A Western musical scale has 10 half-notes.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						According to scientists the Earth is 4.5 billion years old.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						Acute means sharp so an acute angle looks like a sharp angle.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					031	Alexander Graham Bell's picture is on the United States nickel.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						All even numbers can be divided by two with nothing left over.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						All improper fractions are greater than 1.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					032	All odd numbers can be divided by two with nothing left over.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						All rectangles are quadrilaterals.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						All snowflakes use hexagons as their patterns.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						All the points on a circle are the same distance from its center.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						All whole numbers are either odd or even.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						An average American child may see about 20000 TV commercials in one year.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						An hour glass keeps time by allowing a measured amount of sand to fall through its narrowest point.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					034	Braille is used by deaf people to read books and music.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					035	Christopher Columbus' picture is on the United States quarter.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						People counted on their fingers during the Middle Ages because paper was scarce.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						During the 1900's 270 species of animals will probably become extinct.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					036	Earth is the closest planet to the sun.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						Every point on the earth can be represented by two numbers: longitude and latitude.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						Five people play in a quintet.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					038	Four people sing in a trio.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					039	If a solid shape has a circular base and a point on top it is called a pyramid.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					040	If two objects have the same shape and size they are called concave.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						If you add 3 numbers you get their sum.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					041	If you are playing a solo you are playing with another person.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						If you can divide a number by 2 it is an even number.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						If you counted at a rate of 100 every minute it would take you over 80 years to count up to 1 billion.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						If you cut a ball (sphere) in half each half is a hemisphere.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						If you cut a pie into pieces each piece represents a fraction of the pie.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					042	If you draw a straight line all the way across the center of a circle that line is called the perimeter.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1					043	If you draw a straight line through the center of a square the 2 parts will always be symmetrical.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					044	If you draw a straight line through the middle of a circle the 2 parts will never be symmetrical.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					045	If you drop an apple and a lead ball from the top of a house the lead weight will fall faster.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						If you multiply two numbers you get the product.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						If you stay in school from kindergarten through high school you will be in school over a million minutes.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						If you unroll an open ended cardboard cylinder you will have a cardboard rectangle.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						In 1950 less than 5% of American homes had TV sets.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					050	In 1987 100% of American homes had TV sets.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					051	In leap year February has 31 days.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						In most areas of the United States 911 is the phone number to call for emergency help.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					052	In music you hold a half note 2 times as long as a whole note.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						In music you hold a quarter note 1/4 as long as a whole note.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					053	In music you hold an eighth note 1/4 as long as a whole note.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						In the Arctic people once used furs as money.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					054	In the United States you usually go to school 10 years before you go to college.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						It is the law in the United States that no living person's picture may be on a coin or paper money.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					055	Latitude gives you the east/west location on a globe or a world map.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						Latitude gives you the north/south location on a globe or a world map.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						Many hotels and large buildings don't have a floor called the 13th floor because 13 is often considered to be an unlucky number.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						Many Native Americans used special shells as money.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					056	Many people consider Friday the 15th to be an unlucky day.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						Morse code can be sent using lights sounds radio or telephone wires.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						Morse code is used by ships at sea and ham radio operators to send messages around the world.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					058	Newborn infants sleep an average of 10-12 hours per day.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						No odd numbers are even.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						Of the 20000 species of plants identified in the United States 90 are now extinct.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						All squares are quadrilaterals.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						One hundred cents is the same amount of money as one dollar.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						One lemon provides about 3 tablespoons of juice.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					060	One of the largest apples ever recorded weighed 10 pounds.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						One of the largest carrots ever recorded weighed 15 pounds.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					061	One of the largest lemons ever recorded weighed 8 ounces.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						One of the largest pumpkins ever recorded weighed over 600 pounds.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					062	One orange provides about 3 to 4 tablespoons of juice.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						O'clock was shortened from of the clock.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1					063	P.M. comes from the Latin for "after noon".
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					064	Paperclips have numbers that tell you what they are made of.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						Paper money in the United States is printed on special paper made out of cotton and linen.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					065	Parallel lines never meet unless they are different lengths.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					066	Pencils have numbers that tell you what color the lead is.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					067	Plane geometry deals with solid shapes.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						President Abraham Lincoln's picture is on the United States penny.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						President Franklin Delano Roosevelt's picture is on the United States dime.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						President John F. Kennedy's picture is on the United States 50 cent piece.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					068	Saturn is the farthest planet from the sun.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						Seashells salt teeth stones and eggs have all been used as money in some part of the world.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					069	Secret codes are made up of letters numbers or symbols that represent pictures.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					070	Sign language is used mainly on paper.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					071	Six people play in a quartet.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						Some early clocks told time by measuring water trickling through a small opening into a container.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						Some early ways of measuring things used a hand or foot as a measuring tool.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						Speckled garden snails are about 1 1/2 to 1 3/4 inches in size.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						Squares can be fitted together so that there is no space between them.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						The ancient Babylonians used a symbol for fractions that looked like a cup that was half full.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					073	The ancient Egyptian number system used stones as symbols.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						The ancient Egyptians used the distance from the elbow to the tip of the index finger as a unit of measurement called the cubit.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					074	The average life span of the first light bulbs was about 200 hours.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						The average person's hair grows about 1/2 inch per month.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					075	An electric clothes dryer costs over 2 times as much to run per hour as a clothes washer.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					076	The English names of the days of the week came from the ancient Saxons in France.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						The expression as the crow flies means the shortest distance from one point to another.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					078	The first U.S. census or count of the people was taken when Abraham Lincoln was president.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						The first coins were probably issued in ancient Turkey over 2500 years ago.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						The first hot air balloon flight in 1753 was 5 miles.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					077	The first scale ever known was made of bars and string.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						One of the first ways of measuring distance used the length of a person's step.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						The fraction at the beginning of a line of music tells you how many beats are in each measure.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					079	The front foot of a coyote leaves prints about 1.5 centimeters long.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					080	The heaviest money in the world was used on the island of Hawaii. (It was a stone disk up to 12 feet across with a hole in the center.)
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					081	The heaviest coins in the world were disks up to 12 feet wide made of bronze.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						The higher the SPF number on your suntan lotion the more you are protected from UVB rays.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						The highest recorded temperature in the world was 136F.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						About 1500 years ago the Hindus introduced the written numbers we use today.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						The idea of counting down before take-off of a space ship was first invented by a German movie maker for a science fiction movie.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						The Japanese art of folding paper into geometric shapes to create other objects is called origami.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						The lowest recorded temperature in the world was -129F.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					082	The maximum number of team players on the field in a baseball game is 15.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						The most accurate clock ever made is an atomic clock.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					083	The number 5 has been a lucky number in almost every culture since ancient times.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					084	The numeric prefix giga means billion. Its original meaning was great in Greek.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					085	The numerical prefix mega means million. Its original meaning was king in Roman.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					086	The numeric prefix tera means trillion. Its original meaning was warrior in Greek.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						The oldest counting device known is the Chinese abacus.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						The planet Mercury travels around the sun 4 times in each Earth year.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						The Sears Tower in Chicago is the tallest building in America.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					088	The skyline of the ocean is a vertical line.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						The Statue of Liberty's torch is 21 feet long.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2						The temperature at the Earth's core is 2000F.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						The two numbers that identify where a point is located on a graph are called coordinates.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						The word digit refers to single numbers fingers and toes.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						There are 108 stitches in a baseball.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						There are usually 12 numbers shown on the face of a clock.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					089	There are 3 million known species of plants and animals on earth.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					090	There are 40 states in the United States.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					091	There are about 1 million cells in an average person's body.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						There is enough iron in an average adult's body to make a 3-inch nail.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						There is room for 40 people in the Statue of Liberty's crown.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						Two people play in a duet.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						When water in any container is still a line across its surface is horizontal.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					093	You can draw a 5-pointed star with 4 straight lines.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					094	You can draw a square with 3 straight lines.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						You can estimate the temperature by counting the number of chirps a cricket makes in 15 seconds then adding 37.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					095	Your body has about 639 different cells.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						Your ear has 3 tiny bones that work together to let you hear.
tque	tque	tque	triv	2					096	Zip codes help the bank to keep track of your money.
tque	tque	tque	triv	1						A number with 100 zeros is called a googol.
