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Famous for its french quarter

New Orleans

100
how many bones do humans have in their necks

7 bones

100

tallest building in the world

burj khalifa

100

Document written by the founding fathers announcing the split from great Britain

declaration of independence

100

Comprising the tibia, fibula, and the largest bone in the human body (the femur), this body part is central to human locomotion.

leg

200

only food that cannot go bad

honey

200

This American sprinter ran the 100-meter dash at a world-record time of 9.58 seconds

Usain Bolt

200

Ancient city that produced Socrates and Plato

Athens, Greece

200

Represented by the chemical symbol Ag, this lustrous transition metal is an excellent conductor of electricity, making it widely used in high-end electronics.

silver

300

Known as the gateway to the west

St. Louis
300

official mammal  of the US

Bison

300

most olympic gold medals

Michael Phelps

300

Event that started the first world war

Assassination of Franz Ferdinand

300

Often functioning as the "powerhouse of the cell," these microscopic organelles are responsible for generating most of the chemical energy needed to power biochemical reactions.

mitochondria

400

Home of the rock and roll hall of fame

Cleveland

400

What country has the most natural lakes

Canada

400

the largest animal on earth weighing up to 190 tons

Blue whale

400

Creator of the atomic bomb

Oppenheimer

400

The sudden release of energy in the Earth's lithosphere creates seismic waves, and the magnitude of these events is traditionally measured using the Richter scale.

earthquakes

500

Known for its needle

Seattle

500

what is the oldest living animal currently

A giant tortoise

500

Taking only 3.13 seconds, Max Park holds the world record for the fastest time solving this puzzle

Rubiks cube

500

King hammurabi was from this civilization

ancient mesopotamia

500

At approximately 186,282 miles per second, this physical constant is denoted by the letter \(c\) in Einstein's mass-energy equivalence formula \(E = mc^2\)

speed of light

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