This is the only country in the world that is also a continent.
Australia
She was the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean.
Amelia Earhart
What is the largest contiguous land empire in history.
Mongol Empire
The term for materials that allow electricity to flow easily — used in circuits and wiring.
Conductors
This animal can sleep for up to three years without eating.
Snail
What is the geographically largest desert in the world?
Antartica
Which human sketched the first helicopter?
Leonardo Da Vinci
The Renaissance began in this European country.
Italy
These tiny structures inside cells produce energy by converting glucose into ATP.
Mitochondria
This animal has fingerprints so similar to humans that they can confuse forensic investigators.
Koala
This country shares borders with the most other countries in the world
Germany
This ancient Greek mathematician and inventor is famous for principles of buoyancy and the story of “Eureka!”
Archimedes
The ancient city of Troy was located in this modern-day country
Turkey
This part of the brain regulates balance, posture, and coordination.
The Cerebellum
This country has no mosquitoes due to its cold climate and lack of standing water.
Iceland
This country has three capital cities: one administrative, one legislative, and one judicial.
South Africa
This explorer was the first to circumnavigate the globe — though he himself did not survive the journey.
Ferdinand Magellan
This Carthaginian general famously led war elephants across the Alps to attack Rome.
Hannibal of Barca
This effect describes the change in frequency or wavelength of a wave in relation to an observer moving relative to the source.
The Doppler Effect
This animal’s heart is located in its head.
Octopus
This landlocked Asian country has more lakes than any other nation in Asia and is known as “The Land of the Eternal Blue Sky.”
Mongolia
This psychologist founded psychoanalysis and introduced concepts like the id, ego, and superego.
Sigmund Freud
This 20th-century agreement allowed Germany to annex the Sudetenland from Czechoslovakia, a key prelude to World War II.
Munich Agreement
This term describes animals that maintain a constant body temperature internally.
Endothermic
This ancient library, once the largest in the world, was destroyed multiple times in history, symbolizing lost knowledge.
Library of Alexandria