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Who invented Coca Cola?
Who invented Coca Cola?
- Dr. Pepper
- Dr. John Pemberton (correct)
- John Coca
- Frank Robinson
What were the two main ingredients in the original Coca Cola formula?
What were the two main ingredients in the original Coca Cola formula?
- Caffeine and cocaine
- Caffeine and sugar
- Kola nuts and sugar
- Cocaine and kola nuts (correct)
Who came up with the name 'Coca Cola'?
Who came up with the name 'Coca Cola'?
- Dr. John Pemberton
- Dr. Pepper
- John Coca
- Frank Robinson (correct)
What did Frank Robinson do for the logo on Coke products?
What did Frank Robinson do for the logo on Coke products?
When was Coca Cola invented?
When was Coca Cola invented?
Which of the following is true about the skeleton of sharks?
Which of the following is true about the skeleton of sharks?
How many species of shark are there?
How many species of shark are there?
Where can sharks be found?
Where can sharks be found?
Which type of water do most sharks prefer?
Which type of water do most sharks prefer?
What do sharks eat?
What do sharks eat?
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Coca Cola History
- John Pemberton invented Coca Cola.
- The two main ingredients in the original Coca Cola formula were coca leaves and kola nuts.
- Frank Robinson came up with the name 'Coca Cola'.
- Frank Robinson designed the distinctive script logo on Coke products.
Coca Cola Invention
- Coca Cola was invented in 1886.
Sharks
- Shark skeletons are made of cartilage, which is lighter and more flexible than bone.
- There are approximately 440 species of shark.
- Sharks can be found in all the world's oceans, from the shallow waters of coral reefs to the deep waters of the open ocean.
- Most sharks prefer saltwater, but some species can be found in brackish or freshwater.
- Sharks are apex predators and eat a variety of prey, including fish, squid, crustaceans, and other marine animals.
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