A bo is a staff that is used in martial arts. Typically five or six feet (1.5-1.8 m) long, it is used for striking, blocking and parrying. It probably was adapted from the tenbin, a pole that Japanese farmers used to carry buckets or other items across their shoulders.
2. Shillelagh
Answer: Staff
A shillelagh is a traditional Irish walking staff that has a knobbed handle and can also be used as a self-defense weapon. Made in different sizes, the longer shillelagh isn't just handy for use in a stroll. It is also a symbol of power, one that can be used to settle arguments or even in stick-fighting.
3. Caduceus
Answer: Staff
The caduceus is a winged staff entwined by two snakes that was carried by Hermes (Greek) or Mercury (Roman) in mythology. According to the legend, Hermes was said to have separated the two fighting snakes and wound them around the staff as a symbol of negotiation or settling of quarrels. It is also a symbol of commerce.
4. Scepter
Answer: Staff
A scepter, or sceptre, is a ornamental staff carried by a ruler as a symbol of their power and authority. It is typically very ornate and encrusted with precious gems. The Sovereign's Sceptre in the UK has been used at every monarch's coronation since King Charles II's in 1661. Remodeled in 1910, it contains a 530.20 carat diamond known as the Star of Africa.
5. Cross
Answer: Religious symbol
The cross is an important symbol of Christianity, as it represents Christ's crucifixion, death, and resurrection. The Roman Emperor Constantine received a vision of a cross that he believed helped him to win a battle, and after the legalization of Christianity the cross became more of a symbol of hope and redemption than a instrument of torture.
6. Yin Yang
Answer: Religious symbol
Yin Yang is a prominent symbol used in Taoism, signifying the balance that is needed between two opposite forces in the universe. Yin is the dark, passive, feminine force, and Yang is the light, active, masculine force. Both are needed for health, balance, and harmony.
7. Dharma Wheel
Answer: Religious symbol
The dharma wheel is used in Buddhism to represent the teachings of Buddha and the path to Enlightenment. It is typically shown as being a chariot wheel, with each spoke a part of the Eight-Fold Path and the wheel itself illustrating the cyclical continuation of life.
8. Aum
Answer: Religious symbol
Aum or Om is a sacred sound used in Hinduism; it is believed to be the primal sound from which everything originated. The three syllables in the word represent the Hindu trinity - Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva. It is the most sacred mantra to use while meditating, praying, or participating in spiritual activities like yoga.
9. Snake
Answer: Reptile
A snake is a legless reptile that uses its tongue to find food and sense danger. There are over 3,700 species of snakes in the world with the exception of Antarctica, where it is too cold, and a few islands like Iceland, Greenland, Ireland, and New Zealand. Snakes are ectotherms, which means they need to rely on an external source like the sun to give them energy.
10. Lizard
Answer: Reptile
Lizards are reptiles that are also ectotherms; they can look a lot like snakes, but are differentiated from them by their legs, eyelids, and external ear openings. They are important to an ecosystem because they help to control pesky insects, and those that eat fruit help to disperse seeds.
11. Turtle
Answer: Reptile
Turtles make up one of the reptile Testudines order. Testudines are reptiles that have shells, which are mostly made of bone. The domed part of the shell is called a carapace and the belly-plate is called a plastron. There are over 300 species of turtles that live both on the land and in the water.
12. Iguana
Answer: Reptile
Iguanas belong to the reptile order of lizards. Like other reptiles, they have scales and are cold-blooded. They are native to tropical areas in Mexico, Central and South America. The green iguana is a popular pet because it is relatively easy to take care of, has a long life span, and is generally very tame and friendly.
13. Water
Answer: Liquid
Water is a liquid at room temperature because of its weak hydrogen bonds, which hold the water molecules together for milliseconds. In other temperatures water can become a gas or solid.
14. Gasoline
Answer: Liquid
Liquids have a definite volume, but no definite shape; they take the shape of their container. Gasoline is a liquid at room temperature, but it evaporates easily. That is why it should always be kept in a sealed container.
15. Mercury
Answer: Liquid
Mercury is a silvery-white liquid at room temperature, that is why it is used in thermometers and barometers. It does have a freezing point, which is -38.83 °C (degrees Celsius) or -37.89 °F (degrees Fahrenheit), which is equivalent to 234.32 K (Kelvin).
16. Olive Oil
Answer: Liquid
Olive oil is a liquid at room temperature because it is largely made of unsaturated fats that do not pack together tightly. It does become cloudy and solidifies when it gets cold, so it is a good idea to keep it out of the refrigerator.
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