the driest continent
what is Antarctica?
P=2(l+w)
what is perimeter of a rectangle?
the country that the US bought Alaska from
what is Russia?
when a solid undergoes this transformation, it skips the liquid state and turns into a gas
what is sublimation?
"The Four Seasons" is a violin concerto with four movements (spring, summer, fall and winter) composed by this musician
who is Antonio Vivaldi
the country known as "land of a thousand lakes"
what is Finland?
A=2πrh + 2πr2
what is the area of a cylinder?
during this possibly mythical war, a wooden horse was used as a diversion to take over the city of Troy
what was the Tojan war?
the closest black hole to earth, about 1560 lightyears away, is named this
what is Gaia-BH1?
what is Gaia?
Arguably the most famous section of Camille Saint-Saëns's suite "The Carnival of the Animals" is its thirteenth section, a piece with a prominent cello solo named for this graceful bird
what is the Swan?
the city that the Taj Mahal is located in
what is Agra?
what is the quadratic formula?
This person drew the famous "Vitruvian Man"
who is Leonardo da Vinci?
This element on the periodic table was named after physicist Albert Einstein
what is Einsteinium (Es)?
this is a way of organizing key signatures, even though it sounds like a geometric fraction
what is the circle of fifths?
the city also know as the "eternal city"
what is Rome?
I=Prt
what is (simple) interest?
the fourth amendment of the US Constitution states this
what is protection from search and seizure?
the medical term, MDR-TB, stands for this
what is multi-drug resistant tuberculosis
who was Gioachino Rossini?
who was Rossini?
what is Rome, Italy?
y=a(x-h)2+k
what is vertex form?
what is a parabola?
The Black death was also known as this during the middle ages in Europe
what was the Bubonic Plauge?
The year that the modern periodic table (with atomic numbers) was introduced in
what is 1912?
this composer used actual cannons in a piece as part of the story (of successful defence against the French) that it represented
who was Tchaikovsky?