Russia
Australia
New Zealand
Oceania
European Regions
100

These leaders ruled Russia for centuries until the early 1900s.

Who are the Czars?

100

This place is both a continent and a country.

What is Australia?

100

New Zealand is made up of two main landmasses known as these.

What are the North Island and the South Island?

100

Oceania includes approximately this many islands.

What is 10,000?

100

This European Region includes Latvia, Estonia, and Lithuania.

What is Eastern Europe?

200

Russia borders this important inland sea that is also bordered by Ukraine and Turkey.

What is the Black Sea?

200

This huge, dry region dominates the center of Australia.

What is the Outback?

200

New Zealand is famous for its geysers, glaciers, and this major type of landform.

What are mountains?

200

The three major subregions of Oceania are Micronesia, Melanesia, and this third group.

What is Polynesia?

200

This region includes famous composers such as Mozart and Beethoven.

What is Central Europe?

300

This major Russian river is one of Eastern Europe’s most significant waterways.

What is the Volga River?

300

Australia’s two major rivers, the Murray and the Darling, flow from this mountain range.

What is the Great Dividing Range?

300

This iconic flightless bird is a national symbol of New Zealand.

What is the kiwi?

300

These ring-shaped islands and reefs surround a shallow lagoon.

What are atolls?

300

The Renaissance began in this region.

What is Southern Europe?

400

After World War II, Russia (as the Soviet Union) was involved in a decades-long global tension known by this name.

What is the Cold War?

400

This natural wonder off Australia’s northeast coast is the world’s largest coral reef system.

 What is the Great Barrier Reef?

400

Most of New Zealand experiences this mild, rainy type of climate.

 What is a temperate/mild climate?

400

This subregion of Oceania contains the world’s most linguistically diverse country, Papua New Guinea.

What is Melanesia?

400

This region has long daylight hours, outdoor lifestyles, and strong social welfare systems.

What is Northern Europe?

500

The Baltic states—Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania—border this sea, which also touches western Russia.

What is the Baltic Sea?

500

Because Australia is located below this imaginary line, its seasons occur opposite of the U.S.

What is the Equator?

500

New Zealand’s volcanic activity and geothermal features are partly due to its location on this Pacific zone.

What is the Ring of Fire?

500

Micronesia’s ancient navigators created “stick charts” to map these ocean features.

What are ocean swells/currents?

500

The Atlantic Ocean, English Channel, and North Sea border this region containing France, Belgium, and the U.K.

What is Western Europe?

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