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On what continent is the country of Chile?

South America

100

Chile is the               and most               country in the world.

longest, narrow

100

The babies grow inside their father's mouths.

Darwin Frog

100

The most popular sport in Chile.

Soccer or fútbol

100

Fried bread dough filled with cheese and olives or cheese and ham or meat and hard-boiled egg or many other fillings.

Empanada

200

What ocean borders the left side of the country of Chile?

Pacific Ocean

200

True or False: The Atacama Desert in the north is the largest dry desert in the world.

True

200

These animals hunt at night and live in the mountains of Chile.

Pumas

200

What Chile's soccer team is known as.

La Roja (the red team)

200

Hot and spicy sauce made of tomatoes, onions, garlic, olive oil herbs and peppers

Pebre

300

What continent is beneath Chile?

Antarctica 

300
True or False: There are no active volcanoes in Chile.

False

300

These animals are the smallest deer species in the world and live in the forests of Chile.

Pudu

300

Another sport that the people of Chile enjoy in the snow.

Skiing 

300

A typical snack consisting of fried pastry sometimes topped with sugar, marshmallows or chancaca, a sweet sugarcane sauce

Sopaipilla

400

What country borders the right side of Chile?

Argentina

400

True or False: Chile's highest mountain, Nevado Ojos de Salado, is a volcano. 

True

400

               whales can be seen off the coast of southern Chile.

Blue

400

The Chilean game that is also known as ball in a cup.

Emboque

400

The definition of dulce de leche

Caramel cream

500

How long does it take to fly to Chile from the United States?

10 1/2 Hours

500

There are             volcanoes in Chile.

About 3000

500

This is how macaroni penguins get around.

Surfing or sliding on the snow with their stomach.
500

A popular game in Chile that uses a spinning top. 

Trompo

500

One type of seafood that is eaten in Chile.

Octopus, tuna, salmon, bacalao, or prawns

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