Continents
Natural Disasters
Flags
Liveability
Landmarks
100

What is the smallest continent?

Australia

100

What year was the Boxing Day tsunami?

2004

100

How many stars are on the American flag?

51

100

The five category’s of liveability are

Stability, Healthcare, Culture & Environment, Education and Infastructure

100

What landmark is in the middle of Australia?

Uluṟu 

200

What is the biggest Continent?

Asia

200

On average how many volcanic eruptions occur a year?

50-60

200

What leaf is on the Canadian flag?

The Maple leaf

200

What is the category’s hospitals don’t consist of?

Stability, Culture & Environment, Education and Infastructure

200

Where is the Stone Henge located?

England

300

What is the highest populated continent?

Asia

300

What helps cause landslides?

Changes in moisture levels

300

What flag has orange, white and green with a blue wheel

India

300

What is the most liveable city in Australia?

Melbourne

300

Where is the leaning tower of Pisa

Italy

400

How many people live in Asia?

4.766 Billion

400

What is the average high for Tsunamis?

3 metres
400

What colour is the UK’s flag?

Red, White and Blue

400

What is the most liveable city?

Vienna

400

Where is Niagara Falls located?

The border between New York state and Ontario, Canada

500

What continent is Malta in?

Europe


500

What is the most common natural disaster?

Floods

500

What symbols are on the Pakistan flag?

A moon and star

500

What is the least liveable city?

Damascus

500

When was the eiffel tower built?

26 January 1887

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