Aurora Borealis
Alaska
Norway
Iceland
Antarctica
100
When spotted the auroras typically appear as one of these colors. 

What are blue, green, pink, and purple? 

100

Building these structures to keep warm, the Inuit have been living in Alaska for centuries. 

What are igloos? 

100

The capital city of Oslo is home to a museum dedicated to these people who have a football team named after them. 

Who are the Vikings? 

100

Eric the Red dubbed this country Iceland to trick people into staying away from and instead heading to this even more frozen, but massive island. 

What is Greenland? 

100

It doesn't get much precipitation down here so technically even though it's frozen, Antarctica is one of these dry places. 

What is a desert? 

200

Though they can happen at any time, the sun rays block the colors making this time the best to view the lights. 

What is night? 
200

Every year Katmai National Park hosts a bracket for the chonkiest version of these creatures. (Long live Chunk!) 

What are grizzly bears? 

200

You'll find about 300 of these cold weather beasts roaming Svalbard. Better take some protection! 

What are polar bears? 

200

Icelanders use the geothermal ground to bake this delicious treat in the ground. 

What is lava bread? 


200

No country has any ownership of Antarctica but these people do live there for 6 month stints doing research. 

Who are scientists? 

300
Solar flares emanating from this celestial object create more or less intense auroras. 

What is the sun? 

300

A popular mode of transportation in Denali National Park isn't a car but rather this animal powered method. 

What is dog sledding? 

300

Maybe because it's constantly snowing there in the winter, but Norway is really good at getting gold medals during this quadrennial event. 

What are the Winter Olympics? 

300

It's referred to as the land of ice and fire, because of the large presence of these geographic blowholes? 

What are volcanoes? 

300

They're found in other places, but no creature is as synonymous with Antarctica as this one. 

What are penguins? 

400

The intensity of the lights is most active closest to these to magnetic points of earth. 

What are the North and South Pole? 

400

Alaskans make great use of their environment for food, relying on seafood, seals, moose, reindeer, and in the summer, foraging for these foods found on bushes. Be careful, make sure it's not poisonous! 

What are berries? 

400

This painting by Edvard Munch hangs in Oslo and features a weird dude just losing it. 

What is The Scream? 

400

There are between 8 and 10 million of these colorful seabirds in Iceland. 

What are puffins? 


400

Every year the fin variety of this creature congregates and feeds in the Antarctic waters. 

What are whales? 

500

Auroras are caused by electrons reacting with these two gases in our atmosphere. 

What are oxygen and nitrogen? 

500
Due to it's location close to the North Pole, Alaska has this nickname for it's summertime of sun at all hours. 

What is the land of the midnight sun? 

500

Like Geiranger, Norway is famous for these geographic features that cut into the rock from glacier melt. 

What are fjords? 

500

If you can brave the stench, try the traditional hákarl an Icelandic food of a fermented and rotten version of this predatory fish.

What is a shark? 


500

They can be seen as far north as Patagonia and Tasmania, the Southern Lights have this Latin name. 

What is aurora australis? 

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