what was the main cause of WW1?
The assassination of Australian Archduke Franz Ferdinand
what countries fought in WW2?
Germany, Italy, Japan, France, Great Britain, U.S, the Soviet Union, and kinda China
what is the tallest moutan in the world?
Mt. Everest
what is the only sea without coasts?
the Sargasso Sea
what countries fought in WW1?
The U.S, Germany, Frace, Russia, Great Britain, Italy, Japan, Turkey, Austra- Hungary
what were the turning points in WW2?
the war of the Pacific turned against Japan during the Battle of Midway. The tide of the war in Europe shifted with the Soviet victory at the Battle of Stalingrad.
what is Earth's largest continent?
Asia
what country has the most natural lakes?
Canada
what was the significance of WW1?
Four imperial dynasties
what was the cause of WW2?
When Germany invaded Poland.
what African country served as the set for Tatooine in Star Wars?
Tuntisia
what river runs through Baghdad?
the Tigris River
What were the main provisions of the Treaty of Versailles?
The Treaty of Versailles gave Germany new boundaries.
did the Pearl Harbor attack signal the beginning of WW2 for the U.S
yes
what is the dryest place in the world?
McMurdo Dry Valleys, Antactica
what razor-thin country accounts for more than half of the western coastline of South America?
Chile
why did Adolf Hitler start WW1?
Adolf Hiter had an overriding ambition for territorial expansion, primarily driven by his desire to reunify the German peoples and his pursuit of Lebensraum, a "living space" that would enable Germans to become economically self-sufficient and militarily secure.
what was the significance of the Battle of the Bulge in WW2?
the Battle of the Bulge marked the last German offence on the Wester Front.
what presence of the River Nile is located in Egypt?
Which African nation has the most pyramids?
Sudan