Not A Fairground Ride
It spins at 1,000 miles per hour
Although it is not a fairground ride
At its center there is a molten core
And it has a crust on its outside
What is it?
Although it is not a fairground ride
At its center there is a molten core
And it has a crust on its outside
What is it?
Hint:
Red Dusty Planet Riddle
If you go to outer space
And head away from the sun
The first planet you would reach
Would be this red, dusty one
Which planet is it?
And head away from the sun
The first planet you would reach
Would be this red, dusty one
Which planet is it?
Hint:
Planet With 50 Moons Riddle
This is the second largest planet
And has over 50 moons in its orbit
The reason its recognizable
Is because of all the rings surrounding it
What is it?
And has over 50 moons in its orbit
The reason its recognizable
Is because of all the rings surrounding it
What is it?
Hint:
Not Gold Or Cooper Riddle
It is a type of metal
Thats sometimes used for a necklace
Its not gold or copper though
Ag is the symbol for this
What is it?
Thats sometimes used for a necklace
Its not gold or copper though
Ag is the symbol for this
What is it?
Hint:
My Solid State Riddle
I can come in three forms
But this is my solid state
And when I'm hard enough
On me you're able to skate
What am I?
But this is my solid state
And when I'm hard enough
On me you're able to skate
What am I?
Hint:
Lava And Magma Riddle
Hint:
Egg In A Glass Riddle
A science teacher told his after school class, "Whoever can get this egg into this smaller glass bottle will win no homework for a week! The rules are: the egg has to go into the bottle in one piece, and you can't break the bottle. You can also use anything in the science lab. So, do we have any volunteers?"
A boy raised his hand and the teacher pointed at him. The boy took the egg and looked around the science lab for the things he could use. He saw some writing paper, a pack of matches, some vinegar, a sink, and the glass bottle. By the end of the after school class, the boy had gotten the egg into the smaller bottle.
How did he do it?
A boy raised his hand and the teacher pointed at him. The boy took the egg and looked around the science lab for the things he could use. He saw some writing paper, a pack of matches, some vinegar, a sink, and the glass bottle. By the end of the after school class, the boy had gotten the egg into the smaller bottle.
How did he do it?
Hint: Without doing anything to the egg, the egg can't fit into the bottle
First, soak the egg in the vinegar which softens the shell without compromising the egg. Next, take some of the writing paper and shred it into pieces. Take the shredded pieces and put them into the glass bottle. Take a match and light a fire inside the bottle with the shredded paper. After, take the vinegar-soaked egg and put it on the top of the bottle so no oxygen can get into the bottle. The fire can't live without any oxygen so it will try to suck oxygen from the entrance which the egg is blocking. When the fire does this, the fire becomes like a vacuum. So, basically, the fire sucks the egg into the bottle to try to get the oxygen. After a short while, the shell will reharden and that's how the egg got into the bottle. Did you answer this riddle correctly?
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1. Why did the electron go to the doctor? Because it had a positive charge!
2. What do you call a dinosaur that’s on fire? A Tyrannosaurus char!
3. How do you know if a math teacher is hungry? They’re always calculating!
4. Did you hear about the scientist who was lab partners with a dog? They called it a Lab-rador Retriever!
5. Why was the physics book sad? It had too many problems.
6. How do you organize a space party? You planet!
7. What do you call a plant that's always late? Fern-late!
8. Why did the tomato turn red? Because it saw the salad dressing!
9. What do you call a snowman with a six-pack? An abdominal snowman!
10. Why did the chicken cross the Mobius strip? To get to the same side!
11. Why do scientists prefer to work with radium? Because it’s more unstable!
12. What did the thermometer say to the graduated cylinder? "You may have more volume, but I’ve got more degrees!"
13. What do you call two atoms that are dating? Barium!
14. Why did the banana go to the doctor? Because it wasn’t peeling well!
15. How many tickles does it take to make an octopus laugh? Ten tickles!
16. How do you organize a party in space? You planet!
17. Why don’t scientists trust atoms? Because they make up everything!
18. Why did the proton cross the road? To get to the positive side.
19. What do you call a photograph of a falling scientist? A physicist-freeze!
20. Why did the chemist break up with the geologist? There was no chemistry between them!
21. Why did the sun go to college? To get a degree in solar power!
22. What’s a scientist’s favorite element? Curium!
23. Did you hear about the mathematician who’s afraid of negative numbers? He’ll stop at nothing to avoid them!
24. Why did the bacteria cross the microscope? To get to the other slide!
25. What do you call a plant that’s always in a rush? A hurry-cane!
26. Why did the seagull fly over the ocean? Because if it flew over the bay, it would be a bagel!
27. What do you call an invisible mole? Molasses!
28. How many biologists does it take to change a light bulb? None, they just clone the glow-in-the-dark genes!
29. Why do scientists study ants? They’re trying to find the anthill-thesis!
30. What do you call a snake that’s 3.14 meters long? A pi-thon!
31. Why do plants hate math? Because it gives them square roots!
32. Where do astronauts keep their sandwiches? In orbit!
33. Why did the chicken go to space? To visit the hen-galaxy!
34. What do you call a bear that has no teeth? A gummy bear!
35. Why did the skeleton go to the party alone? He had no body to go with!
36. How do you make a science joke funny? You add a pun-ctuation mark!
37. What do you call an alligator in a vest? An in-vesti-gator!
38. Why did the tomato turn red? Because it saw the salad dressing!
39. How do you make an architect laugh? You give them a good foundation.
40. What do you call a plant that takes a lot of vacations? A fern-ta-tion plant!
41. Why do scientists love puns? Because they’re element-tary!
42. What do you call an elephant in a room full of scientists? The experiment!
43. What do you call a nervous chemist? A concentrated acid!
44. Why did the cookie go to the doctor? It was feeling crummy!
45. What do you call a bear with no ears? B!
46. Why did the aglet go to the doctor? Because it was frayed!
47. What do you call a funny snake? A hissterical snake!
48. Why did the scientist break up with oxygen? Because it was too clingy!
49. What do you call a science book for children? An experiment-ary text!
50. Why did the mushroom become so popular? Because it was a fun-gi!
1. Why did the electron go to the doctor? Because it had a positive charge!
2. What do you call a dinosaur that’s on fire? A Tyrannosaurus char!
3. How do you know if a math teacher is hungry? They’re always calculating!
4. Did you hear about the scientist who was lab partners with a dog? They called it a Lab-rador Retriever!
5. Why was the physics book sad? It had too many problems.
6. How do you organize a space party? You planet!
7. What do you call a plant that's always late? Fern-late!
8. Why did the tomato turn red? Because it saw the salad dressing!
9. What do you call a snowman with a six-pack? An abdominal snowman!
10. Why did the chicken cross the Mobius strip? To get to the same side!
11. Why do scientists prefer to work with radium? Because it’s more unstable!
12. What did the thermometer say to the graduated cylinder? "You may have more volume, but I’ve got more degrees!"
13. What do you call two atoms that are dating? Barium!
14. Why did the banana go to the doctor? Because it wasn’t peeling well!
15. How many tickles does it take to make an octopus laugh? Ten tickles!
16. How do you organize a party in space? You planet!
17. Why don’t scientists trust atoms? Because they make up everything!
18. Why did the proton cross the road? To get to the positive side.
19. What do you call a photograph of a falling scientist? A physicist-freeze!
20. Why did the chemist break up with the geologist? There was no chemistry between them!
21. Why did the sun go to college? To get a degree in solar power!
22. What’s a scientist’s favorite element? Curium!
23. Did you hear about the mathematician who’s afraid of negative numbers? He’ll stop at nothing to avoid them!
24. Why did the bacteria cross the microscope? To get to the other slide!
25. What do you call a plant that’s always in a rush? A hurry-cane!
26. Why did the seagull fly over the ocean? Because if it flew over the bay, it would be a bagel!
27. What do you call an invisible mole? Molasses!
28. How many biologists does it take to change a light bulb? None, they just clone the glow-in-the-dark genes!
29. Why do scientists study ants? They’re trying to find the anthill-thesis!
30. What do you call a snake that’s 3.14 meters long? A pi-thon!
31. Why do plants hate math? Because it gives them square roots!
32. Where do astronauts keep their sandwiches? In orbit!
33. Why did the chicken go to space? To visit the hen-galaxy!
34. What do you call a bear that has no teeth? A gummy bear!
35. Why did the skeleton go to the party alone? He had no body to go with!
36. How do you make a science joke funny? You add a pun-ctuation mark!
37. What do you call an alligator in a vest? An in-vesti-gator!
38. Why did the tomato turn red? Because it saw the salad dressing!
39. How do you make an architect laugh? You give them a good foundation.
40. What do you call a plant that takes a lot of vacations? A fern-ta-tion plant!
41. Why do scientists love puns? Because they’re element-tary!
42. What do you call an elephant in a room full of scientists? The experiment!
43. What do you call a nervous chemist? A concentrated acid!
44. Why did the cookie go to the doctor? It was feeling crummy!
45. What do you call a bear with no ears? B!
46. Why did the aglet go to the doctor? Because it was frayed!
47. What do you call a funny snake? A hissterical snake!
48. Why did the scientist break up with oxygen? Because it was too clingy!
49. What do you call a science book for children? An experiment-ary text!
50. Why did the mushroom become so popular? Because it was a fun-gi!