Approximation Game
These are a series of questions whose answers are only in numbers. The ideas is to practice numbers if you need to or to play an aproximation game. In an approximation game, every group of students are asked to pick a number for answers, if they get the exact number, they get a point. If nobody gets the right answers, the one closest is gets the point.
Note: The answers with around mean that numbers may vary or are not exact, but for the sake of the game, the number given is the exact approximation.
How many states are there in the US? 50
How many bones are there in an adult human body? Around 208.
How many countries are there in Europe? 44
How many letters are ther in the English alphabet? 26
How many strings are there in a violin? 4
How many months does a butterfly live? Around 12
How many rings are there in the Olympic flag? 5
How many eyes does a spider have? Around 8
How many weeks does the year have? Around 52
How many giga bytes is a terabyte? 1000
How many classical arts are there? 7
How tall is the Statue of Liberty in meters? 93 meters
How many legs does a centipede have? Around 42 legs
How many people live in the US? Around 320 million
How many people live in the UK? Around 65 million
How many people live in Australia? Around 24 million
How many islands are there in Indonesia? 17.503
How long does an African elephant live? Around 60 years
How many independent countries are there in South America? 12 countries
How tall is the Everest? Around 8.848 meters
How deep is the ocean? 3688 meters
How much water do we drink in average? 3.18 liters.
How long is winter? Approximately 3 months.
How long is an Olympic-size swimming pool? 50 meters long.
How long did World War 2 last? Around 6 years.
What percentage of the world is covered in water? 71 %
What percentage of the adult human body is water? 57-60 %
How many countries are there in the UN? 193 Sovereign Countries.
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