To help you understand what kind of questions to ask I asked a few myself...
- If a tree falls in a forest and no one is around will it make any noise?
- Where do gnats come from?
So here's your questions...
- Why is the sky blue?
- Are you seriously a ninja?
- Why are you smart?
- Is this a school project, fun project, or both?
- When did the first ninjas come into existence and what was their purpose?
- Why does the American Education System lie to their students? For example, everyone knows the story of Columbus. Europeans wanted a faster trade route to the Spice Islands over in Asia. Portugal was controlling the waterway around Africa, and most people thought that the world was flat, so you couldn't sail straight west to reach them. But Columbus took a chance in thinking that the world was round instead of flat, sailed west, and reached the Americas. Guess what? That story is flawed. Because the Europeans didn't think that the world was flat! They knew that it was round all along! They even attempted to measure the curvature of the Earth and estimated about how large our planet is, and they came pretty close. They just had no idea that there was land in the Western Hemisphere. No one thought that the world was flat. But we're taught that anyway. Why?
- Why do the leaves change colors in the fall?
- What is the origin of the peace sign?
- Why does the sun shine?
- What is the horsepower rating of a 1977 AMC Pacer?
- Why did God create mankind?
- Do you know how people baked a cake before cooking stoves were invented and people cooked on fireplaces?
- Why is the English language hardest to learn?