I'm French so for example we haven't the same aphorism and proverbs! but this is really great, what I appreciate is there are no choices possible! it's only about knowledge and not about luck! great work!
Marathon bar in US was totally different than Snickers. It was about 10 inches long, made of chocolate covered caramel in a sort of pretzel braided fashion. "Nobody eats a Marathon fast". I ate a bunch of them, slowly, and remember the ads. "Quick Claude" was my favorite.
Mount Vesuvius hasn't erupt since 1944. While, Mount Etna is one of the most active volcanoes in Europe and has been in an almost constant state of activity for the last decade. There can be eruptions multiple times in a year and even in a month. Stromboli volcano has erupted many times and is constantly active with minor eruptions. In 2019 someone died from Stromboli eruption.
For #22: sharks have no skeleton, so no bones there, but they have teeth, and these are technically also bone. They keep replacing them as they grow older and break them, but it is calculated that they go through 600 of them in a lifetime on average.
Going to have to question that shark one... while its true they have no ''skeletal'' bones , their teeth and jaws certainly are... so they have many bones.
Teeth are not considered to be bones. Makes sense that they would be, but they don't qualify. Too long to explain here, but google it for more complete info.
@@rustythecrown9317 You can believe what you will. I just wish you'd have fact checked yourself. I do it frequently and sometimes find some things I have been mistaken about.
@@mayorb3366 Fact checked before first letter typed... you might try that, oh and are you seriously trying to say Shark jaws are Not bone?... do some fact checking yerself.
the Paleolithic period (roughly 2.5 million years ago to 10,000 B.C.), early humans lived in caves or simple huts or tepees and were hunters and gatherers. They used basic stone and bone tools, as well as crude stone axes, for hunting birds and wild animals.27 Sep 2019
The invention of the microscope led to the discovery of the cell by Hooke. While looking at cork, Hooke observed box-shaped structures, which he called “cells” as they reminded him of the cells, or rooms, in monasteries. This discovery led to the development of the classical cell theory.😊
I'm French so for example we haven't the same aphorism and proverbs! but this is really great, what I appreciate is there are no choices possible! it's only about knowledge and not about luck! great work!
For the Nashville question, you showed a picture of Memphis
Yeah I was about to comment that as well 🥲
Snickers was always a Snickers in the US.
I did terribly! TV and films clobbered me, especially the American ones. Learned a bit though, so not all bad.
40/40 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Great quiz! I need more. However, I miss the old music and some more difficult questions
Marathon bar in US was totally different than Snickers.
It was about 10 inches long, made of chocolate covered caramel in a sort of pretzel braided fashion.
"Nobody eats a Marathon fast".
I ate a bunch of them, slowly, and remember the ads. "Quick Claude" was my favorite.
😍👍😘😆😜
Nice one!
I got the first 6 right, then it (and I) went horribly wrong.
so hard ^^
It was always Snickers in the US. The UK changed the name in 1990 to match the US.
No one is saying it wasn't...
Mount Vesuvius hasn't erupt since 1944.
While, Mount Etna is one of the most active volcanoes in Europe and has been in an almost constant state of activity for the last decade. There can be eruptions multiple times in a year and even in a month.
Stromboli volcano has erupted many times and is constantly active with minor eruptions. In 2019 someone died from Stromboli eruption.
For #22: sharks have no skeleton, so no bones there, but they have teeth, and these are technically also bone. They keep replacing them as they grow older and break them, but it is calculated that they go through 600 of them in a lifetime on average.
Going to have to question that shark one... while its true they have no ''skeletal'' bones , their teeth and jaws certainly are... so they have many bones.
Teeth are not considered to be bones.
Makes sense that they would be, but they don't qualify.
Too long to explain here, but google it for more complete info.
@@mayorb3366 k... I concede that One point , but the jaws certainly are considered bone , so yeah , sharks Do have bones.
@@rustythecrown9317
You can believe what you will.
I just wish you'd have fact checked yourself. I do it frequently and sometimes find some things I have been mistaken about.
@@mayorb3366 Fact checked before first letter typed... you might try that, oh and are you seriously trying to say Shark jaws are Not bone?... do some fact checking yerself.
@@rustythecrown9317 Scientists say that shark jaws are not bone. I'm choosing to believe their version.
In chess, the queen can move diagonally also.
It said only move diagonally
D'oh!
Thanks!@@mikeavent3997
the Paleolithic period (roughly 2.5 million years ago to 10,000 B.C.), early humans lived in caves or simple huts or tepees and were hunters and gatherers. They used basic stone and bone tools, as well as crude stone axes, for hunting birds and wild animals.27 Sep 2019
The invention of the microscope led to the discovery of the cell by Hooke. While looking at cork, Hooke observed box-shaped structures, which he called “cells” as they reminded him of the cells, or rooms, in monasteries. This discovery led to the development of the classical cell theory.😊
That is not Nashville
in china it's the dollar ?