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How many polar bears are there?
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True or False? "The 1970 World cup match between El Savador and Honduras was so highly charged that it resulted in the two countries embarking on a 3 day war."
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When did humans first domesticate cats?
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True or False? "The very first baseball game was played on June 19, 1845 in Hoboken, New York."
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True or False? "Polar bear hair is hollow and acts like fiberoptics, directing sunlight to warm their skin."
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How many dust mites are in the average bed?
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True or False? "Owls are the only birds that can see the color blue."
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What percentage of the sun's mass is hydrogen?
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True or False? "A cat has 32 muscles in each ear."
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What percentage of the stars in the Milky Way are larger than the Sun?
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Can cows walk down stairs?
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Who was the first person to propose that the Earth revolved around the sun?
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How tall is the average NBA basketball player?
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True or False? "Astronomers once believed a planet named Vulcan existed between Mercury and the Sun"
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True or False? "The Earth radiates back into space as much heat as it receives from the sun."
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True or False? "The surface of Venus is actually hotter than Mercury's, despite being nearly twice as far from the Sun."
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True or False? "Honeybees navigate using the sun as a compass, even when it is hidden behind clouds."
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True or False? "All the coal, oil, gas, and wood on Earth would only keep the Sun burning for a few days."
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True or False? "The Sun's total lifetime as a star capable of maintaining a life-bearing Earth is about 11 billion years."
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True or False? "The Sun shrinks five feet every hour."
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True or False? "The name of the popular sports drink Gatorade was named for the University of Florida Gators where it was developed."
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True or False? "The ancient Greeks awarded celery to winners of sports events."
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True or False? "Racecar driver Lee Petty once left a pitstop and did a full lap with a pit crew member still on the hood."
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True or False? "Soccer gave us the term "melee.""
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True or False? "Morihei Ueshiba, founder of Aikido, once pinned an opponent using only a single finger."
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True or False? "A pro volleyball player can spike the ball at 80 miles per hour."
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True or False? "In July 1934, Babe Ruth paid a fan $20 dollars for the return of the baseball he hit for his 700th career home run."
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True or False? "The Metropolitan Museum of Art, in New York, houses the largest collection of baseball cards: 200,000."
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True or False? "The highest consumption of Pizza occurs during Super Bowl week."
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True or False? "Because of a football's resemblance to an olive, the Chinese often call the American game of football "olive ball.""
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True or False? "Soldier Field in Chicago is the oldest stadium still in use in the NFL."
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True or False? "In 1910, a football team was penalized 15 yards for an incomplete forward pass."
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True or False? "Scientists have found evidence that heart attacks increase significantly for people who watch penalty shoot-outs."
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True or False? "Soccer was played in the twelfth century, though without any rules."
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True or False? "Out of the 17 World Cups, 6 have been won by the host country."
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True or False? "No European team has won a World Cup played outside of Europe."
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True or False? "Shirt swapping was officially prohibited in 1986 because FIFA did not want players to bare their chests on the soccer field."
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True or False? "Richard Gere composed the piece of music that is played on the piano in "Pretty Woman"."
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True or False? "Anna Scott was asked how much she made on her last film, and her reply was $15 million, the the amount she was paid for her role in Notting Hill."
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True or False? "Only pregnant females polar bears hibernate."
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True or False? "Polar bears have been known to swim more than 60 miles without a rest."
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True or False? "All dogs are the descendant of the wolf that lived in eastern Asia about 15,000 years ago."
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True or False? "Dogs sweat through the pads of their feet."
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True or False? "A dog's nose has over 200 scent receiving cells."
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True or False? "The greyhound breed was developed in Egypt about 5,000 years ago."
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True or False? "Greyhounds have the best eyesight of any breed of dog."
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True or False? "33 percent of dog owners admit that they talk to their dogs on the phone or leave them messages on an answering machine."
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True or False? "A house cat spends 70% of its time sleeping."
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True or False? "The cat was the symbol of liberty in ancient Rome."
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