Things that could kill you in Australia
Geography
World Landmarks
Fictional Characters
Periodic Table
200

This animal is the largest marsupials, unable to move backward, can leap up to 25 feet in a single bound, and kick you into next week.

Kangaroos

200

Which U.S state has the most tornadoes. 

Texas 

(125-137 a year)

200

This landmark in Seattle was built for the 1962 World’s Fair and resembles a flying saucer.

Space Needle

200

Liam Neeson plays this lion in 'Disney's' Narnia

Aslan

200

This gas, symbol O, is essential for breathing.

Oxygen 

400

This fish looks like a rock, hides on the ocean floor, and is the most venomous fish on Earth. Its sting can cause symptoms like swelling, bleeding, nausea, muscle paralysis, breathing difficulties, and even death

Stonefish

400

China has how many times zones

1

400

The Moai statues stand on this remote island in the Pacific Ocean.

Easter Island

400

On “VeggieTales,” he’s the cucumber best friend of Bob the Tomato

Larry

400

A naturally occurring, heavy, toxic metal with the symbol Pb and atomic number 82, known for being soft and malleable. It's used in many products like paint, pipes, and batteries, its toxicity is a major health concern, leading to regulations that limit or ban its use in most applications today 

Lead

600

This "hunting" spider is Australia's largest spider with a leg span of 12 inches. Despite its name it's is considered harmless and non threatening


Huntsman Spider

600

This country has the longest coastline (125,567 miles) 

The country has the second longest coastline  (61,567 miles). 

Canada 

Norway

600

Neuschwanstein Castle. In the 19th century King Ludwig II of Bavaria commissioned the castle as a romanticized, idealized vision of a medieval castle to honor the composer Richard Wagner. Disney used this castle as reference for their famous Disney Castle

Germany

600

221B Baker Street is the home of this famous detective

Sherlock Holmes

600

Kr is three times heavier than air. It is used primarily for lighting and insulation 

Krypton

800

In 1932 Australia declared war on this bird. The Australian government deployed armed soldiers in western Australia. The army ultimately withdrew after having expended thousands of rounds of ammunition and only managing to kill 200 birds. They claimed they were to hard to hit. 

Emus

800

The only place on earth where alligators and crocodiles coexist.

Florida

800

The Petra Treasury, carved from rose-red rock, it is one of the most popular tourist attractions in the middle east and has been featured in popular films like Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade. What country is this located in?

Jordan

800

 This teen classic novel from the '60s features brothers Darry, Sodapop & Ponyboy 

The Outsiders

800

Its symbol is Hg, and it’s the only metal that's liquid at room temperature.

Mercury

1000

This animal kills over 100 people each year. It is considered the most venomous animal in the world. They are so venomous that a sting can be fatal to humans in as little as three minutes. It is an active predator with a complex nervous system and can have up to 24 eyes. 

Box Jellyfish

1000

The largest temperate rainforest in the world, a 17-million-acre area that is located where?

Alaska

1000

How long (in miles) is the Great Wall of China. 

How long would it take for the average person to walk to one side to the other side?

13,171 mi

18 months/1 year 6 months/547 days

1000

The first Marvel character created, they debuted in an eight-page black-and-white story in the unreleased test comic Motion Picture Funnies Weekly #1 in early 1939. 

Namor the sub-mariner

1000

K, is a soft, silvery-white, highly reactive alkali metal that is essential for life, found in various compounds, and used in fertilizers.

Potassium 

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