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This type of angle measures exactly 90 degrees.

right angle

100

This is the only continent on Earth that has no native species of ants.

antartica 

100

This is the freezing point of water on the Celsius temperature scale.

0

100

This punctuation mark is used at the very end of a sentence to indicate a direct question.

a question mark

100

Despite their name, these popular fairground treats are not made of jelly at all, but are actually deep-fried or baked rings of yeast dough.

jelly doughnuts

200

Discovered by an ancient Greek mathematician, this theorem states that a² + b² = c² for a right-angled triangle.

he Pythagorean theorem

200

This Italian city is globally famous for its leaning white marble bell tower.

pisa

200

Sir Isaac Newton famously developed his laws of universal gravitation after watching one of these fruits fall from a tree

an apple

200

This figure of speech makes a direct comparison between two unrelated things using the words "like" or "as."

a simile

200

In 2006, the International Astronomical Union officially demoted this icy celestial body from a full planet to a "dwarf planet."

pluto

300

In statistics, this term refers to the middle value in a sorted list of numbers, as opposed to the average.

the median

300

This is the only country in the world that is also its own entire continent.

australia

300

These red and white blood cells travel through your blood vessels suspended in this yellowish liquid, which makes up over 50% of human blood.

plasma

300

This is the specific term for a word that is opposite in meaning to another word, such as "hot" and "cold."

an antonym

300

This everyday kitchen tool was completely missing for the first 48 years after the tin can was patented, forcing people to use hammers or chisels to open them.

a can opener

400

This is the only even prime number.

2

400

This massive landmark, visible from space, was built across northern China to protect against historic invasions.

the great wall of china

400

This invisible gas, which makes up about 78% of Earth's atmosphere, is the most abundant element in the air we breathe.

nitrogen

400

In grammar, these action words—like "run," "think," or "explode"—express what the subject of a sentence is doing.

verbs

400

This specific color, a pale grayish-green named after a dried culinary herb, became an incredibly popular mid-century aesthetic choice for kitchen appliances.

sage green

500

In fractions, this is the specific term for the bottom number, which indicates how many equal parts the whole is divided into.

the denominator

500

This city is the official capital of the United States.

Washington D.C

500

This chemical element, symbolized by the letters "Fe" on the periodic table, forms the core of the Earth and is vital for transporting oxygen in human blood.

iron

500

This literary device involves the repetition of the same consonant sound at the beginning of adjacent or closely connected words, like "Peter Piper picked."

alliteration

500

This is the only letter in the English alphabet that does not appear anywhere in the official name of any of the 50 US states.

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