How to answer those tricky questions posed by children Scottish Daily Record
How to meet those tricky questions posed by childrenJan 8 2010 By Craig McQueen
EVERY parent has been there. Out of nowhere your little angel asks you an sinless, simple question which will take a PhD in philosophy or physics to answer.
From queries about the afterlife to questions about geography, there are mess of topics which leave parents stumped.
According to a new survey, it's the world of science which mum and dad find most confusing.
The win by digital channel Watch to mark the launch of What Do Kids Know? found that two-thirds of parents were stuck when asked how vibrations was made.
Half of parents didn't know how birds fly and 43 per cent could not tell how big the world is.
Here's our conduct to convince your kids you know everything.
1. HOW IS ELECTRICITY MADE?
There are lots of ways of making the electricity we use in our homes, such as atomic and wind power, gas, coal and oil, but all involve using a turbine to turn kinetic energy, decrease, into electrical energy.

