The Code of Hammurabi
Pancakes of the World
Ancient Olympic Games
National Flags of the World
The Food Chain
100

The ancient city of Babylon was located in this ancient region.

What is Mesopotamia?

100

Instructions for making a certain food.

What is a recipe?

100

The first Olympics were held in 776 BC in this Greek coastal city.

What is Olympia?

100

On many flags, this color represents revolution, whereas in other cultures it represents hardiness or blood.

What is red?
100

These are the three groups of organisms in the food chain.

What are producers, consumers, and decomposers?

200

A requirement that people pay money to their governement.

What is taxation?

200

The most popular style of pancake worldwide.

What are American style pancakes?

200

The games lasted a total of this many days, including two for religious ceremonies.

What is five days?

200

On the flag of Argentina this color represents the sky, however in Greece's flag it represents the sea.

What is blue?

200

These consumers eat the producers.

What are primary consumers.

300

A collection of laws that were written down and put on display for everyone to see.

What is Hammurabi's code?

300

A thinner pancake of French origin, lacking only baking powder.

What are crepes?

300

In this event, athletes threw a spear at a target for accuracy.

What is javelin?

300

Many flags in Arab nations use what two symbols to represent peace and life: important beliefs in Islam.

What are a crescent moon and star?

300

These are decomposers that break down other organisms for energy. They include mushrooms and other spoors like mold.

What are fungi?

400

The number of laws written in the Code of Hammurabi.

What is 281?

400

A thin, cripsy pancake of Indian origin made with rice and ground black lentils.

What are dosa?

400

In this event, a heavy bronze disc was thrown for distance.

What is discus?
400
This symbol on the flag of Saudi Arabia represents justice.

What is a sword?

400

These types of consumers only eat other consumers that also eat consumers. They are the top of the energy Pyramid

What are tertiary consumers?

500
The principle that if people caused harm to others, they would be punished by having the same type of harm inflicted on them.

What is "an eye for an eye"?

500

It is customary to eat pancakes on this holiday in England.

What is Shrove Tuesday?

500

This event was a combination of five other events: discus, javelin, running, wresteling, and jumping.

What is the pentathlon.

500

These two flags are almost identical: two parts divided horizontally, with the top half red and the bottom half white.

What are Indonesia and Monaco.

500

This is the process that producers use to create energy from the sun.

What is photosynthesis?

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