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This country has the highest population in the world, with over a billion people.

China 

200

This animal is known for its long neck and legs and is the tallest land animal in the world.

Giraffe 

200

This precious metal has been used for coins and jewelry for thousands of years.

Gold 

200

This ancient civilization is famous for building massive pyramid tombs for their rulers.

Eygpt 

200

This animated movie features a clownfish named Marlin who goes on an adventure to find his son, Nemo.

Finding Nemo

400

The world’s largest rainforest spreads across several countries, but most of it is found here. 

Brazil 

400

This mammal is known for its ability to sleep for long periods and is native to Australia. It mainly eats eucalyptus leaves.

Koala 

400

The human body can heal many injuries, but this part cannot repair itself once damaged.

The tooth

400

This empire was at the height of its power when it condemned Christ to death.

The Roman empire

400

This movie about a young wizard who attends a magical school became a worldwide phenomenon and is based on a book series by J.K. Rowling.

Harry Potter

600

The deepest point in the ocean, the Mariana Trench, is located in this body of water.

The pacific ocean 

600

This large, gray marine mammal is known for its tusks and can be found in the Arctic.

Walrus 

600

Daily Double 

Unlike Earth, this planet rotates in the opposite direction from most planets in our solar system.

Venus 

600

What ship famously sank on its maiden voyage in 1912 after hitting an iceberg?

The RMS Ttianic 

600

This 1994 film features a young lion named Simba who learns about responsibility after the death of his father, Mufasa.

The Lion King

800

While deserts are usually thought of as hot and sandy, this icy place is actually the largest desert in the world.

Antarctica 

800

This large, striped wild cat is known for its stealth and powerful build, and it is native to Asia.

Tiger
800

This famous scientist formulated three fundamental laws of motion.

Issac Newton 

800

He is known for being the third U.S. president and also expanding the U.S.' size with the Louisiana Purchase.

Thomas Jefferson.

800

his 2008 animated movie tells the story of a trash-collecting robot who finds love and embarks on a journey to save Earth.

WALL-E

2000

Many people think of Hawaii for volcanoes, but this U.S. state actually has the most active ones.

Alaska 

2000

This small, nocturnal mammal has large ears and is known for its ability to fly, using echolocation to navigate.

Bat

2000

This chemical element, essential for life, makes up the majority of the air we breathe.

Nitrogen 

2000

Daily Double 

She became the longest-reigning monarch in British history, serving for over 70 years.

Queen Elizabeth II

2000

This famous line, “I am your father,” is spoken by Darth Vader in this iconic movie.

The Empire Strikes Back

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