What is the capital of Indonesia?
Jakarta
What do you call animals that can only eat plants?
Herbivores
This small, nocturnal mammal is known for its ability to fly and is the only mammal capable of sustained flight.
Bat
In what year did indonesia proclaim independence?
1945
What is the 7th prime number?
17
What is the biggest continent in the world?
Asia
What is the seventh planet in the our solar system?
Uranus
This large, herbivorous mammal is native to Southeast Asia and is known for its distinctive horn.
Rhinoceros
This empire, centered in Rome, controlled most of Europe, Northern Africa, and the Middle East for centuries.
The Roman Empire
What shape has 0 sides?
Circle
In what country have machu picchu?
Peru
This element, with the atomic number 79, is commonly used in jewelry and is symbolized by the letters "Au."
This marine mammal, known for its tusks and blubber, is typically found in the Arctic and is closely related to the elephant.
Walrus
what year did the first world war start?
1918
heptagon
What is the 2nd country with the largest land mass in the world?
Canada
This law of motion, formulated by Isaac Newton, states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.
Newton's Third Law of Motion
This flightless bird, native to New Zealand, is known for its large, powerful legs and is unable to fly despite being a bird.
Ostrich
This 16th-century explorer is credited with discovering the Americas, although he believed he had reached Asia.
Christopher Columbus
What is 23+31-14+56-11 = ?
85
How many countries are there in europe?
44
This layer of Earth's atmosphere contains the ozone layer, which protects life from harmful ultraviolet radiation.
Stratosphere
This amphibious reptile, found in Southeast Asia, is known for its ability to walk on land and swim, and is the only known species that can regrow its heart.
Axolotl
This volcanic eruption in 1883, which destroyed much of the island, it was one of the most violent eruptions in recorded history.
The eruption of Krakatao
What is √2 = ? (3 number behind the .)
1.414