This river is the longest in the world.
Nile
What has to be broken before you can use it?
EGG
Bananas are technically this kind of fruit.
Berries
This country has two capital cities, with one functioning as the legislative capital and the other the administrative one.
South Africa
In economics, this paradox explains why water is cheap but diamonds are expensive.
diamond-water paradox
This European city is known as the "City of Canals."
Venice
I speak without a mouth and hear without ears. What am I?
Echo
This animal can survive being frozen solid.
THE WOOD FROG
This island nation is home to more endemic species than any other place on Earth.
Madagascar.
In psychology, this effect causes people to overestimate their own competence.
Dunning-Kruger effect
This country is completely landlocked and borders China and Russia.
MONGOLIA
I have keys but no locks. I have space but no room. What am I?
Keyboard
This country once had a law making it illegal to own only one guinea pig.
SWITS
A city in this Scandinavian country builds its streets to accommodate reindeer crossings.
Sweden
In physics, this thought experiment involves a cat, a box, and quantum states.
Schrödinger's cat
The Andes mountain range runs through this 7 countries name them
Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Chile, and Argentina.
A box has a note inside it that reads:
“The statement on the other side of this card is true.”
You flip it over.
“The statement on the other side of this card is false.”
Is the note telling the truth?
NO....It a paradox
The Eiffel Tower does this in the summer due to heat.
EXPANDS in size
The world’s shortest river is located in this U.S. state.
Montana
In linguistics, this language family includes Finnish, Estonian, and Hungarian.
Uralic language family
This African lake is the world's second-largest freshwater lake by volume.
Lake Tanganyika
A man is found hanging in a locked, windowless room.
There’s nothing in the room but a puddle of water on the floor.
How did he do it?
He stood on the block of ice
This body part continues to grow even after death—for a short time.
hair and nails
This European country still uses three official languages in government documentation.
Belgium
In philosophy, this “problem” questions how we can justify inductive reasoning.
the assumption that past observations predict future events