BODY PARTS
MODERN CULTURE.
ART
ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES.
100

 This is the largest bone in the human body and can support 30 times the weight of a person’s body.

The femur (part of the knee)

100

This is the 10th most populous country in the world, with over 128 million people.

 Mexico.

100

This is the most famous painting in the world, valued at over $800 million.

 the Mona Lisa.

100

This is the predicted amount of plastic in our oceans compared to fish by 2054.

More plastic than fish.

200

This body part contains the smallest bone in the human body.

 The ear.

200

This is the largest city in Mexico, with a population of nearly 22 million.

 Mexico City

200

 This artist created over 50,000 artworks in his lifetime.

 Picasso

200

 This is the amount of plastic dumped in the ocean each year.

About eight million tonnes.

300

This body part’s muscle contributes over 50% of the hand’s strength.

What is the thumb.

300

This term refers to people of mixed indigenous Central American heritage and European heritage, which accounts for 62% of the population in Mexico.

Mestizo.

300

This is the world’s largest art museum.

 the Louvre in Paris.

300

 This is the increase in the global temperature in the last 100 years.

 about 1°C.

400

 These body parts never stop growing.

The ears and nose.

400

This is the world’s largest population of Spanish speakers.

 Mexico

400

 This is the oldest known musical instrument, dating back 50,000 years.

the Neanderthal Flute.

400

These are forests that grow in areas of high rainfall. 

Rainforests.

500

This body part has about 500,000 sweat glands and can produce about a pint of sweat a day.

The foot.

500

This Mexican architect won the Pritzker Prize and is known for combining Mexican stylistic elements with European and American techniques.

 Luis Barragán.

500

This technique allows a drummer to produce a drum roll with one hand.

the Gravity Roll.

500

Where can we find Tropical rainforests? 

 Tropical rainforests are found between the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn.

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