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100

This is the term for the day-to-day conditions of the atmosphere, while "climate" is the long-term pattern.

What is Weather?

100

William Shakespeare, the famous playwright who wrote Romeo and Juliet, was from this country.

What is England?

100

This is the largest and deepest of Earth's five oceanic divisions.

What is the Pacific Ocean?

100

This invisible force pulls objects toward the center of the Earth.

What is Gravity?

100

This white marble mausoleum in Agra, India, was built by an emperor in memory of his favorite wife.

What is the Taj Mahal?

200

This is the only continent on Earth that has no deserts.

What is Europe?

200

In the story of Peter Pan, this character is a fairy who leaves behind glowing dust.

Who is Tinker Bell?

200

Sharks do not have bones; instead, their skeletons are made of this flexible material found in human ears.

What is cartilage?

200

This refreshing summer fruit is actually 92% water.

What is watermelon

200

Located in Dubai, this is currently the tallest building in the world.

What is the Burj Khalifa?

300

This scale is used to measure the intensity and wind speed of hurricanes.

What is the Saffir-Simpson scale?

300

This ancient Greek storyteller is credited with fables like The Tortoise and the Hare.

Who is Aesop?

300

This highly salty body of water bordered by Jordan and Israel is so dense that people float easily in it.

What is the Dead Sea?

300

Water boils at 100°C under normal conditions.

What is 100˚C

300

This famous opera house in Australia is known for its unique roof design that looks like sails.

What is the Sydney Opera House?

400

It is a common myth that no two of these winter ice crystals are exactly alike.

What are snowflakes?

400

This fictional detective created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle lived at 221B Baker Street.

Who is Sherlock Holmes?

400

According to legend, this mythical lost city sank beneath the ocean waves thousands of years ago.

What is Atlantis?

400

Sound travels much slower than light, which is why you see this before you hear the thunder.

What is lightning? 
400

This giant copper statue in New York harbor was actually a gift to the United States from France.

What is the Statue of Liberty?

500

This instrument is used by meteorologists to measure atmospheric pressure.

What is a barometer?

500

This famous fantasy book series features a young wizard attending Hogwarts School.

What is Harry Potter? 

500

This underwater mountain range system is the longest on Earth, mostly hidden beneath the ocean.

What is the mid-ocean ridge?

500

These are the three primary states of matter.

What are solid, liquid, and gas?

500

This massive amphitheater in Rome was used for gladiator contests in ancient times.

What is the Colosseum?

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