Facts About Places
Chemical Culture
Math, but not math
Math, but like literally MATH
This one is actually math, I promise :)
200

This country boasts the longest coastline in the world, although it may be far too cold to enjoy suntanning on the beach.


What is Canada?

200

The chemical symbol associated with the atomic number 19. Also something your Dad might dryly say in the family group chat.

What is K?

200

Its surprising that Carl Gauss was never shoved in a locker in this home country, as some people say he developed a famous trick for adding up long sequences of consecutive whole numbers quite quickly at only 7 years old.

What is Germany?

200

A long distance run at 26.2 miles, many people only participate in a half-one of these.

What is a Marathon?

200

This is the greatest common divisor of 252 and 198

What is 18?

400

This country is the home of the oldest library in the world. You might specifically want to check out Fahrenheit 451 while you're here.

What is Egypt? (The Library of Alexandria)

400
The chemical symbol for Platinum, which also happens to be the third best-selling Nintendo DS Pokemon Game despite being an "enhanced" third version.

What is Pt?

400

This man is only known President of the United States who is credited with individually contributing to the field of mathematics.

Who is Henry Garfield?

400

As the birthstone of those born in the month of love, this gemstone shines beautifully, and is often present inside of geodes.

What is Amethyst?

400

This is the number of permutations of letters of the word "MATH"

What is 24?

600

This is the first country to grant women suffrage nationally; no women suffered in the process (hopefully).

What is New Zealand?

600

The chemical symbol for Tungsten. Also something you might spam in the chat; shoutout DJ Khaled.

What is W?

600

Dev Patel played this famous mathematician in the 2015 film The Man Who Knew Infinity who is famous for leaving lots of his proofs "as an exercise for the reader".


Who is Srinivasa Ramanujan?

600

This is the term for a person who dislikes or distrusts humankind in general. Its also the name of a 17th-century comedy of manners by Molière

What is a misanthrope?

600

This is the value of the infinite geometric series:

1+frac{1}{3}+frac{1}{3^2}+frac{1}{3^3}+...

What is 3/2 or 1.5?

800

It's been pretty topical in the news lately, but not because it was the first country to abolish the death penalty in all circumstances.

What is Venezuela?

800

The chemical symbol for copper. Could be a part of a millennial abbreviation ending in "l8er"

What is Cu?

800

In addition to being credited with the saying "Cogito ergo sum," this man gave us the name for the basic xy-coordinate plane.

Who is René Descartes?

800

Eleven calls bullies these, indicating that they are neglecting to respirate through their nasus.

What are mouthbreathers?

800

This is the radius of the circle defined by the function 

x^2+y^2-6x+4y=12

What is 5?

1000

The architecture of the White House bears lots of similarities to the treasury of this ancient city built into the cliffs of Jordan.


What is Petra?

1000

Unlike the language of the country whose name is included in the name, this chemical symbol is completely serious.

What is Fr (Francium)?

1000

Screw you, Pythagoras! Archeological records indicate that Ancient Egyptians and Babylonians were aware of and used this material to measure out "Pythagorean" Triples to get perfect right angles

What is rope?

1000

This word is used to describe something that is huge, colossal, or enormous

What is mammoth?

1000

This forms the McLaurin series of the following function, up to the 4th term.

e^{ix}

What is 

1+ix-frac{x^2}{2}-frac{ix^3}{6}

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