This is the largest ocean on Earth.
Pacific Ocean
This South American landmark is known as “The Lost City of the Incas.”
Machu Picchu
Wyoming’s largest lake, it lies right in the middle of a national park.
Yellowstone Lake
After more than 150 years, he's still the tallest president in U.S history.
Abraham Lincoln
How many days are in a leap year?
366
This famous river flows through Egypt.
The Nile River
Located in Jordan, this ancient city is known for its rock-cut architecture.
Petra
Number of states that touch the Pacific Ocean.
Five
This city was destroyed in 79 CE due to the eruption of Mount Vesuvius.
Pompeii
This animal is known as the "King of the Jungle."
Lion
This city is known as "The Big Apple."
New York City
The Colorado River runs through this national park in the state of Arizona.
The Grand Canyon
The smallest and shallowest of the world’s five oceans is this one.
Arctic
This man was the first ruler of the Mongol Empire.
Genghis Khan
How many sides does a stop sign have?
8
This U.S. state is nicknamed the Sunshine State.
Florida
This volcano last erupted in 1707, and now over 60,000 people hike to its summit in China and Nepal.
Mt. Everest
Auckland, the chief port city of this country, was once its capital.
New Zealand
A Norse explorer thought to set foot on America before Christopher Columbus.
Leif Erikson
This bird is often associated with delivering babies in stories.
Stork
This famous landmark was a gift from France to the United States.
The Statue of Liberty
This landmark, located on the River Thames and overlooking the walled City of London, was used as a prison with torture chambers, and where the two wives of King Henry the VIII were executed.
The Tower of London
The city of Chiang Mai in this country is home to Baan Chang Elephant Park.
Thailand
Founded in 1874, this political party advocated printing more money to help farmers.
Greenback Party
A group of crows is called this.
Murder