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Daily Quiz (19 Aug 2026)

Happy Wednesday, everyone! Today's quiz has 7 questions covering a wide range of topics. Drop your score and the number of hints you used in the comments below!

  1. Individuals born within the year range of 1997 to 2012 are demographically classified as belonging to which generation?

Hint: >!Which alphabet?!<

Answer: >!Generation Z !<

  1. Health: Which edible seed has the highest protein concentration? A) Chia B) Sesame C) Pumpkin D) Hemp

Hint: >!Eco friendly alternative to cotton!<

Answer: >! D) Hemp !<

  1. Geography: Sharing the global record with Russia, which country directly shares its land borders with exactly 14 distinct nations?

Hint: >!East Asian country!<

Answer: >!China !<

  1. Capitals: Abu Dhabi is the federal capital of which country?

Hint: >!oil-rich Middle Eastern country!<

Answer: >!United Arab Emirates !<

  1. Astronomy: A celestial body that orbits the Sun and is classified as a minor planet, but is neither a comet nor a true planet, is called an __________.

Hint: >!Most of them are located in a giant belt between Mars and Jupiter.!<

Answer: >!Asteroid !<

  1. Books: What are the names of the wolf and horse companions belonging to The Phantom? A) Shadow and Storm B) Devil and Hero C) Ghost and Spirit D) Wolf and Charger

Answer: >! B) Devil and Hero !<

  1. Movies: In the first Kung Fu Panda movie, what is the name of the snow leopard who is the main antagonist and a former student of Master Shifu? A) Tai Lung B) Lord Shen C) Kai D) General Tsao

Answer: >! A) Tai Lung !<

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Daily Quiz (18 Aug 2026)

Happy Tuesday, everyone! Today's quiz is a completely mixed bag covering a wide range of topics. Drop your score and the number of hints you used in the comments below!

  1. Poetry: "Two roads diverged in a wood, and I— I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference. "Which famous poet penned these lines? A) T.S. Eliot B) William Wordsworth C) John Keats D) Robert Frost

Hint: >!Not Wordsworth!<

Answer: >! D) Robert Frost !<

  1. Animals: A loggerhead is a widely known species of which creature?

Hint: >!Marine Reptile.!<

Answer: >!Turtle !<

  1. Politics: Kim Jong Un is the leader of which country?

Hint: >!shares an exceptionally close, full-scale military and strategic alliance with Russia!<

Answer: >!North Korea !<

  1. Physics: What is the absolute speed of a photon traveling through a perfect vacuum? A) The speed of sound B) The speed of light C) 1,000,000 meters per second

Hint: >!It represents the universal constant denoted by the lower-case letter 'c'.!<

Answer: >! B) The speed of light !<

  1. Geography: Flores Island, which was recently struck by a powerful 7.7-magnitude earthquake, is located in which country?

Hint: >!It is an archipelago nation.!<

Answer: >!Indonesia !<

  1. Books: In "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone," how many house points did Ron Weasley receive for his legendary performance in the giant wizard's chess game?

Hint: >!L in roman numeral!<

Answer: >!50 !<

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Daily Quiz (17 Aug 2026)

Happy Monday, everyone! Today's quiz is a completely mixed bag covering a wide range of topics. Drop your score and the number of hints you used in the comments below!

Click the reveal bars to check your answers as you go!


  1. Capitals: Manila is the capital of which Southeast Asian island country?

Hint: >!Fill!<

Answer: >!Philippines !<


  1. Geography: Mount Aconcagua, the highest peak in the Western Hemisphere, is located in which mountain range? A) Rockies B) Alps C) Himalayas D) Andes

Hint: >!It is the longest continental mountain range in the world!<

Answer: >! D) Andes !<


  1. Geography: Which mountain range is often referred to as the "backbone of North America"? A) Appalachian Mountains B) Sierra Nevada C) Rocky Mountains D) Cascade Range

Hint: >!Dwayne Johnson!<

Answer: >! C) Rocky Mountains !<


  1. Food & Cuisine: Which food item holds the record for being the most stolen grocery item worldwide? A) Chocolate B) Cheese C) Alcohol D) Coffee

Hint: >!Mice Trap!<

Answer: >! B) Cheese !<


  1. Find the next city in this sequence

Beijing, London, Rio de Janeiro, Tokyo, Paris, ________ A) Milan B) Los Angeles C) Brisbane D) Salt Lake City

Hint: >!Sporting event!<

Answer: >! B) Los Angeles Summer olympics cities from 2008 to 2028 !<


  1. Biology: Which of the following is NOT part of the integumentary system? A) Skin B) Hair C) Nails D) Teeth

Hint: >!Hard!<

Answer: >! D) Teeth !<


  1. Biology: Which vitamin is essential for blood clotting? A) Vitamin A B) Vitamin C C) Vitamin D D) Vitamin K

Hint: >!12th alphabet!<

Answer: >! D) Vitamin K !<


  1. Physics: Phenomenon where a musical instrument produces loud sound matching natural frequency? A) Reflection B) Refraction C) Interference D) Resonance

Hint: >!Tuning fork!<

Answer: >! D) Resonance !<



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Daily Quiz (16 Aug 2026)

Happy Sunday, everyone! Today's quiz is a completely mixed bag covering a wide range of topics. Drop your score and the number of hints you used in the comments below!

I have included multiple-choice options for a few where the raw answer might be a bit too obscure, but the rest are straight text-inputs. Click the reveal bars to check your answers as you go!

  1. Geography: What is the highest and largest plateau on Earth? A) Colorado Plateau B) Mexican Plateau C) Patagonia Plateau D) Tibetan Plateau

Answer: >! D) Tibetan Plateau !<

  1. Medicine: What gas was used as an early anesthetic? A) Nitrous oxide B) Ozone C) Carbon monoxide D) Carbon dioxide

Answer: >! A) Nitrous oxide !<

  1. Astronomy: What is the name of the second full moon in a calendar month? A) Red moon B) Harvest moon C) Waxing moon D) Blue moon

Answer: >! D) Blue moon !<

  1. Vocabulary: What does 'Quockerwodger' mean? A) Rebellious troublemaker B) Controlled puppet C) Ruthless dictator D) Clumsy amateur

Answer: >! B) Controlled puppet !<

  1. Nursery Rhymes: In "Little Miss Muffet," what specific food was Miss Muffet eating before she was frightened away? A) Bread and honey B) Curds and whey C) A Christmas pie D) Apple tarts

Answer: >! B) Curds and whey !<

  1. Biology: Which is the largest type of parrot? A) Grey Parrot B) Painted Parakeet C) Hyacinth Macaw D) Major Mitchell’s Cockatoo

Answer: >! C) Hyacinth Macaw !<

  1. Biology: Which organ acts as the primary blood bank of the human body by storing a reserve of red blood cells to release during emergencies?

Hint: >!Its name starts with the letter 'S' and rhymes with green.!<

Answer: >!Spleen !<

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Daily Quiz (15 Aug 2026)

Happy Saturday, everyone! Today's quiz is a completely mixed bag covering a wide range of topics. Drop your score and the number of hints you used in the comments below!

I have included multiple-choice options for a few where the raw answer might be a bit too obscure, but the rest are straight text-inputs. Click the reveal bars to check your answers as you go!

  1. Sociology: Individuals born within the year range of 1981 to 1996 are demographically classified as belonging to which generation?

Hint: >!The 25th letter of the English alphabet.!<

Answer: >!Generation Y !<

  1. Riddle: The man who invented it doesn't want it. The man who bought it doesn't need it. The man who needs it doesn't know it. What is it?

Hint: >!Final resting place.!<

Answer: >!Coffin !<

  1. Psychology: Odontophobia is a fear of what?

Hint: >!Cavity!<

Answer: >!Teeth !<

  1. Biology: Which of the following organisms is biologically classified as a vertebrate? A) Shark B) Octopus C) Jellyfish D) Earthworm

Hint: >!It belongs to the same aquatic group as salmon, trout, and goldfish.!<

Answer: >! A) Shark !<

  1. Sports: How much body weight does a professional race car driver typically lose during a single race? A) 0 to 2 kg (0 to 4.4 lbs) B) 2 to 4 kg (4.4 to 8.8 lbs) C) 4 to 7 kg (8.8 to 15.4 lbs) D) 7 to 10 kg (15.4 to 22 lbs)

Answer: >! B) 2 to 4 kg !<

  1. Capitals: Malé is the capital of which country?

Hint: >!Holiday destination!<

Answer: >!Maldives !<

  1. Currency: The official currency of Switzerland is the ______.

Answer: >!Franc !<

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Daily Quiz (10 Aug 2026)

Happy Monday, everyone! Today's quiz is a completely mixed bag covering a wide range of topics. Drop your score and the number of hints you used in the comments below!

I have included multiple-choice options for a few where the raw answer might be a bit too obscure, but the rest are straight text-inputs. Click the reveal bars to check your answers as you go!

  1. Capitals: Baghdad is the capital of which Middle Eastern country?

Hint: >!Saddam Hussein!<

Answer: >!Iraq !<

  1. Medicine: What is the medical term for a chronic sleep disorder characterized by a persistent difficulty falling or staying asleep?

Hint: >!While sleepwalking at night is medically called somnambulism, the inability to sleep at all is called ________.!<

Answer: >!Insomnia!<

  1. History: The Second World War was fought primarily during which period? A) 1905 - 1910 B) 1914 - 1918 C) 1939 - 1945 D) 1950 - 1953

Hint: >!6 year war!<

Answer: >! C) 1939 - 1945 !<

  1. Forensics: What specific biological phenomenon naturally causes a drowned body to eventually rise and float back to the surface after days on the bottom? A) Gas buildup B) Water cooling C) Bone breakdown D) Salinity changes

Hint: >!Think of Archimedes' principle: Consider how expanding internal gases alter the physical volume and density of an object without changing its mass.!<

Answer: >! A) Gas buildup !<

  1. Forensics: From a physics perspective, why does a human body initially sink to the bottom of the water immediately after drowning? A) Muscle degradation B) Air loss C) Mineral absorption D) Skeletal compression

Hint: >!Think about what happens to an inflatable pool raft the exact second you let all the trapped air escape from it.!<

Answer: >! B) Air loss !<

  1. Biology: What is the fastest animal in the world?

Hint: >!Its a bird. unscramble ANOFLC!<

Answer: >!Peregrine Falcon!<

  1. Currency: What is the official currency of Costa Rica, which shares its name with an important organ in the human body?

Hint: >!Large intestine!<

Answer: >!Colon !<

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Daily Quiz (09/08/2026)

Hi everyone! Today's quiz is a completely mixed bag covering a wide range of topics. Drop your score and the number of hints you used in the comments below!

  1. Vocabulary: Which of the following words is the best synonym for 'meticulous'? A) Spontaneous B) Creative C) Flexible D) Diligent

Hint: >!Think of a student showing deep, persistent effort and attention to detail to achieve success.!<

Answer: >!D!<

  1. Fine Art: Which Renaissance painting, famous for its enigmatic smile and revolutionary techniques, is housed in the Louvre Museum in Paris? A) The Last Supper B) Starry Night C) Mona Lisa D) The Scream

Hint: >!Beautiful Lady!<

Answer: >!C!<

  1. Game History: The name 'Sudoku' is of Japanese origin. What does 'Sudoku' roughly translate to in English? A) Number Grid B) Logic Puzzle C) Single Number D) Nine Squares

Hint: >!Consider the mathematical rule of the puzzle grid: no digit can be repeated inside any row or box.!<

Answer: >!C!<

  1. Miscellaneous: The song "My Heart Will Go On" is famously featured in which iconic film? A) The Notebook B) Titanic C) Casablanca D) Gone With the Wind

Hint: >!Think of the historic, tragic 1912 maritime disaster involving an 'unsinkable' ocean liner.!<

Answer: >!B!<

  1. Geopolitics: Name the specific island located in the Indian Ocean that sits physically closer to Asia but is administered as an official external territory of Australia.

Hint: >!Think of the global holiday celebrated end of the year.!<

Answer: >!Christmas Island!<

  1. Physics: Which phenomenon best demonstrates that white light is composed of different colors? A) Shadow formation B) Specular reflection C) Rainbow dispersion D) Refractive bending

Hint: >!Think of what happens when sunlight passes through falling raindrops, acting like thousands of tiny glass prisms.!<

Answer: >!C!<

  1. Animals: Which incredible creature can naturally survive being frozen solid inside a block of ice all winter, only to completely thaw out and walk away perfectly fine in the spring? A) Wood frog B) Spotted salamander C) Painted turtle D) Garter snake

Hint: >!Think of a common, jumping amphibian that shares its name with the heavy, solid material trees are made of.!<

Answer: >!A!<

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u/Dense-Squirrel-64 — 11 days ago
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Daily Quiz (08/08/2026)

Happy Saturday, everyone! Today's quiz is a completely mixed bag covering diverse topics. Drop your score and the number of hints you used in the comments below!

I have included multiple-choice options for a few where the raw answer might be a bit too obscure, but the rest are straight text-inputs. Click the reveal bars to check your answers as you go!


  1. Capitals: Dhaka is the capital of which South Asian country?

Hint: >!This South Asian country shares a massive, winding land border with India and is famous for Sundarbans mangrove forests.!<

Answer: >!Bangladesh!<


  1. Geography: The Richter scale is used to measure _____________. A) hurricane intensity. B) earthquake magnitude. C) volcanic eruption energy.

Hint: >!The phenomenon affects Japan regularly.!<

Answer: >!B!<


  1. Geography: Which temple complex is generally recognized as the largest religious monument in the world by land area? A) Karnak Temple, Egypt B) Borobudur Temple, Indonesia C) Angkor Wat, Cambodia D) Srirangam Temple, India

Hint: >!Think of the Southeast Asian nation that sits directly between Thailand and Vietnam, featuring a coastline on the Gulf of Thailand.!<

Answer: >!C!<


  1. Chemistry: What is the chemical symbol for the element Calcium?

Hint: >!C is carbon.!<

Answer: >!Ca!<


  1. Currency: To combat extreme hyperinflation in the year 2000, Ecuador completely replaced its original national currency with the official use of the ______.

Hint: >!Strong global currency!<

Answer: >!US Dollar!<


  1. Geography: Where did the kiwi fruit originate? A) China B) New Zealand C) America D) Australia

Hint: >!Made in _______!<

Answer: >!A!<


  1. Physics: If you fill a glass to the very brim with ice water (water containing ice cubes) and the ice subsequently melts, what will happen to the water level? A) The water level will rise and overflow. B) The water level will remain the same. C) The water level will fall.

Hint: >!Ask yourself if the submerged part of the floating ice cube already takes up the exact same amount of space that the melted liquid water will fill.!<

Answer: >!B!<


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u/Dense-Squirrel-64 — 12 days ago
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Daily Quiz (08/08/2026)

Happy Saturday, everyone! Today's quiz is a completely mixed bag covering a wide range of topics. Drop your score and the number of hints you used in the comments below!

I have included multiple-choice options for a few where the raw answer might be a bit too obscure, but the rest are straight text-inputs. Click the reveal bars to check your answers as you go!


  1. Capitals: Dhaka is the capital of which South Asian country?

Hint: >!This South Asian country shares a massive, winding land border with India and is famous for Sundarbans mangrove forests.!<

Answer: >!Bangladesh!<


  1. Geography: The Richter scale is used to measure _____________. A) hurricane intensity. B) earthquake magnitude. C) volcanic eruption energy.

Hint: >!The phenomenon affects Japan regularly.!<

Answer: >!B!<


  1. Geography: Which temple complex is generally recognized as the largest religious monument in the world by land area? A) Karnak Temple, Egypt B) Borobudur Temple, Indonesia C) Angkor Wat, Cambodia D) Srirangam Temple, India

Hint: >!Think of the Southeast Asian nation that sits directly between Thailand and Vietnam, featuring a coastline on the Gulf of Thailand.!<

Answer: >!C!<


  1. Chemistry: What is the chemical symbol for the element Calcium?

Hint: >!C is carbon.!<

Answer: >!Ca!<


  1. Currency: To combat extreme hyperinflation in the year 2000, Ecuador completely replaced its original national currency with the official use of the ______.

Hint: >!Strong global currency!<

Answer: >!US Dollar!<


  1. Geography: Where did the kiwi fruit originate? A) China B) New Zealand C) America D) Australia

Hint: >!Made in _______!<

Answer: >!A!<


  1. Physics: If you fill a glass to the very brim with ice water (water containing ice cubes) and the ice subsequently melts, what will happen to the water level? A) The water level will rise and overflow. B) The water level will remain the same. C) The water level will fall.

Hint: >!Ask yourself if the submerged part of the floating ice cube already takes up the exact same amount of space that the melted liquid water will fill.!<

Answer: >!B!<


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Daily Trivia Quiz (07/08/2026)

Happy Friday, everyone! Today's quiz is a completely mixed bag covering a wide range of topics. Drop your score and the number of hints you used in the comments below!

I have included multiple-choice options for a few where the raw answer might be a bit too obscure, but the rest are straight text-inputs. Click the reveal bars to check your answers as you go!

  1. Capitals: Seoul is the capital of which East Asian country?

Hint: >!Home to Samsung, LG, Hyundai, Kia!<

Answer: >!South Korea!<

  1. History: Who was the leader of Germany's Nazi Party during World War II? A) Joseph Stalin B) Benito Mussolini C) Adolf Hitler D) Winston Churchill

Hint: >!This dictator was born in Austria, wrote a notorious book titled 'Mein Kampf', and ruled Germany as the 'Führer'.!<

Answer: >!C!<

  1. Current Affairs: August 2026 marks a historic astronomical milestone for continental Europe. Which specific celestial phenomenon is visible across Iceland and Spain for the first time since 1999? A) Total Solar Eclipse B) Transit of Venus C) Total Lunar Eclipse D) Ring of Fire Annular Eclipse

Hint: >!This event occurs when the Moon passes directly between the Earth and the Sun, completely blocking out the solar disk.!<

Answer: >!A!<

  1. Cuisine: Which country is the world's highest consumer of wine per capita, with an average citizen drinking over 60 litres per year? A) Portugal B) France C) Italy D) United States

Hint: >!This European nation is famous for Cristiano Ronaldo, Lisbon, and traditional Fado music.!<

Answer: >!A!<

  1. Physics: If you drop a sealed can of regular Coca-Cola and a sealed can of Diet Coke into a tank of pure water, what will happen? A) Both cans will float B) Both cans will sink C) Regular Coke will sink, while Diet Coke will float D) Regular Coke will float, while Diet Coke will sink

Hint: >!Consider which can contains heavy, dense amounts of real sugar molecules dissolved inside.!<

Answer: >!C!<

  1. Vocabulary: Choose the correct collective noun: "A ________ of peacocks." A) Pride B) Muster C) Gaggle D) Parliment

Hint: >!Do you know the idiom? To ______________ up your courage!!<

Answer: >!B!<

  1. Entertainment: What connects Jennie, Lisa, Jisoo, and Rosé?

Hint: >!Look back closely at your previous answers for Q1, Q2, and Q3! They hold the hidden structural keys to this band's identity.!<

Answer: >!The answer is Blackpink! Jennie, Lisa, Jisoo, and Rosé form this global pop force. The answers to Q1, Q2, and Q3 connect directly: 1) Seoul is their native South Korean home base, 2) Hitler references military weapons, a nod to their massive global hit single 'Ddu-Du Ddu-Du' which mimics the sound of a firing machine gun, and 3) An Eclipse plunges the sky into total Black!!<


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u/Dense-Squirrel-64 — 13 days ago
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Daily Trivia Quiz (07/08/2026)

Happy Friday, everyone! Today's quiz is a completely mixed bag covering a wide range of topics. Drop your score and the number of hints you used in the comments below!

I have included multiple-choice options for a few where the raw answer might be a bit too obscure, but the rest are straight text-inputs. Click the reveal bars to check your answers as you go!

  1. Capitals: Seoul is the capital of which East Asian country?

Hint: >!Home to Samsung, LG, Hyundai, Kia!<

Answer: >!South Korea!<

  1. History: Who was the leader of Germany's Nazi Party during World War II? A) Joseph Stalin B) Benito Mussolini C) Adolf Hitler D) Winston Churchill

Hint: >!This dictator was born in Austria, wrote a notorious book titled 'Mein Kampf', and ruled Germany as the 'Führer'.!<

Answer: >!C!<

  1. Current Affairs: August 2026 marks a historic astronomical milestone for continental Europe. Which specific celestial phenomenon is visible across Iceland and Spain for the first time since 1999? A) Total Solar Eclipse B) Transit of Venus C) Total Lunar Eclipse D) Ring of Fire Annular Eclipse

Hint: >!This event occurs when the Moon passes directly between the Earth and the Sun, completely blocking out the solar disk.!<

Answer: >!A!<

  1. Cuisine: Which country is the world's highest consumer of wine per capita, with an average citizen drinking over 60 litres per year? A) Portugal B) France C) Italy D) United States

Hint: >!This European nation is famous for Cristiano Ronaldo, Lisbon, and traditional Fado music.!<

Answer: >!A!<

  1. Physics: If you drop a sealed can of regular Coca-Cola and a sealed can of Diet Coke into a tank of pure water, what will happen? A) Both cans will float B) Both cans will sink C) Regular Coke will sink, while Diet Coke will float D) Regular Coke will float, while Diet Coke will sink

Hint: >!Consider which can contains heavy, dense amounts of real sugar molecules dissolved inside.!<

Answer: >!C!<

  1. Vocabulary: Choose the correct collective noun: "A ________ of peacocks." A) Pride B) Muster C) Gaggle D) Parliment

Hint: >!Do you know the idiom? To ______________ up your courage!!<

Answer: >!B!<

  1. Entertainment: What connects Jennie, Lisa, Jisoo, and Rosé?

Hint: >!Look back closely at your previous answers for Q1, Q2, and Q3! They hold the hidden structural keys to this band's identity.!<

Answer: >!The answer is Blackpink! Jennie, Lisa, Jisoo, and Rosé form this global pop force. The answers to Q1, Q2, and Q3 connect directly: 1) Seoul is their native South Korean home base, 2) Hitler references military weapons, a nod to their massive global hit single 'Ddu-Du Ddu-Du' which mimics the sound of a firing machine gun, and 3) An Eclipse plunges the sky into total Black!!<


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Daily Trivia Quiz - (06/08/2026)

Hey everyone, here is today's batch of trivia questions. It is a mixed bag of history, geography, and science facts. I have included multiple-choice options for a few where the raw answer might be a bit too obscure, but the rest are straight text-inputs. Click the reveal bars to check your answers as you go!

  1. : Kathmandu is the capital of which Himalayan country?

Answer >!Nepal!<

  1. : What European city is known as the world's "Peace Capital"? A) GENEVA B) BRUSSELS C) VIENNA D) STOCKHOLM Hint >!Swiss?!<

Answer >!A!<

  1. : What is the chemical symbol for the element Fluorine? Hint >!symbol is just 1 letter!<

Answer >!F!<

  1. : The refreshing drink known as Sherbet or Sharbat, made from fruit or flower petals and sugar, has a long history. Which ancient empire is generally credited with its earliest documented origins? A) Mughal Empire B) Roman Empire C) Persian Empire D) Byzantine Empire Hint >!This empire was famously ruled by monarchs called Shahs.!<

Answer >!C!<

  1. : If you float the exact same cork in water and in cooking oil, in which liquid will the cork float higher? A) Water B) Oil Hint >!Think about why it is famously easy to float while swimming in the highly dense saltwater of the Dead Sea. How does a denser fluid affect the volume a floating object needs to displace?!<

Answer >!A!<

  1. : Who received the Ten Commandments on Mount Sinai? Hint >!Rearrange the letters of the word "SOMES" to reveal the answer.!<

Answer >!Moses!<


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