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100

This ceremony happens when a two people in love with each other decide to share their lives together.

Marriage

100

This race ended when the man landed on the moon in 1960.

Space Race

100

This shape has 4 equal sides.

Square

100

This is a symbol used by a company to represent their brand.

Logo

100

This country, which capital is Wellington and the biggest city is known as Auckland, is home to the Maori people.

New Zealand

200

This professional, known as the Digital Jockey, is responsible for hyping up parties with music.

DJ

200

This system of the body is composed of the Brain, Spinal Chord and Nerves.

Nervous System

200

A person that is good at coming up with new ideas and concepts is very:

Creative

200

This kind of character represents feelings in a chat conversation, like Angry, Happy or Sad.

Emoji

200

This word, which means "House" in indigenous languages, defines a house completely made of ice blocks.

Igloo

300

This period was known for how optimistic people felt at the time, for being a beautiful time.

La Belle Époque

300

This professional is responsible for engaging in space exploration.

Astronaut

300

This usually blue material is used to create jeans.

Denim

300

This art combines sounds and silence in a way that expresses ideas and emotions, using elements like rhythm, melody, and harmony.

Music

300

These indigenous people are the native people of New Zealand.

Maori

400

"Moving to another country made me feel quite isolated. I didn’t have any friends and found it hard to speak to people in a new language”

How does this person feel?

Homesick

400

This system of the body is responsible for protecting the vital organs.

Skeletal System

400

This feeling is the capability of understanding how others feel and adjusting your attitude.

Empathy

400

This term defines any written or spoken work, but it most commonly refers to creative works like novels, poems, and plays that are considered to have lasting artistic value.

Literature

400

This practice is defined by living with the least furniture and possessions available, leaving only the absolute essential.

Minimalism

500

These pieces of landmass move under continents, on the Earth's crust.

Tectonic Plates

500

These massive machines are used to travel in space.

Spacecrafts

500

This business model is known for quickly producing inexpensive, trendy clothing that you can buy anywhere, but it can be harmful for the environment.

Fast Fashion

500

This is art and science of designing and constructing buildings and other structures, balancing aesthetics, functionality, and durability.

Architecture

500

This is the ability to maintain or support a process continuously over time, in a way that doesn't hurt the environment.

Sustainability

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