World Festivals/Holidays
Wild Weather
Domesticated
Sailing the Seas
Dance Fever
100

This Chinese festival marks the Lunar New Year and is known for dragon dances and red envelopes.

Chinese New Year (Lunar New Year)

100

This phenomenon occurs when sunlight is bent and dispersed by raindrops, creating a multicolored arc.

Rainbow

100

This bird, domesticated in China over 4,000 years ago, is prized for both eggs and meat and includes breeds like the Pekin.

Duck

100

The speed of a boat at sea is measured in this unit.

knot

100

This classical dance style originated in the courts of Renaissance Italy and France and includes pointe work.

ballet

200

This German festival in Munich is the world’s largest beer festival.

Oktoberfest

200

The calm center of a hurricane is known as this.

The eye

200

This animal was domesticated in the Andes and traditionally used as a pack animal by the Inca.

Llama

200

This part of the boat houses the crew and living quarters below deck.

The cabin

200

This street dance style includes moves like popping, locking, and breaking.

Hip-hop

300

This South Korean autumn festival is a harvest celebration often compared to Thanksgiving.

Chuseok

300

This optical phenomenon creates the illusion of water on a hot road due to light bending in layers of warm air.

Mirage

300

This animal provides cashmere wool.

Goat

300

DAILY DOUBLE: This side of a boat is the right-hand side when facing forward.

starboard

300

This elegant partner dance originated in Austria and is known for its fast, spinning turns.

The Waltz

400

This Brazilian festival in Rio de Janeiro is famous for samba parades and elaborate costumes.

Carnival

400

This type of precipitation forms when raindrops freeze before hitting the ground.

Sleet

400

DAILY DOUBLE: Sus scrofa domesticus is the scientific name for this farm animal.

Pig

400

Sailing into the wind in a zigzag pattern is known as this maneuver.

tacking

400

This Argentine dance is known for dramatic pauses, sharp footwork, and close partner connection.

Tango

500

This Mexican holiday honors deceased loved ones with altars, marigolds, and sugar skulls.

Día de los Muertos/ Day of the Dead

500

The point at which air becomes saturated and water vapor begins to condense is called this.

Dew point

500

This domesticated insect, Bombyx mori, feeds almost exclusively on mulberry leaves.

Silkworms/Silk moth

500

When a boat leans over due to wind pressure on the sails, it is said to do this.

Heel

500

This romantic ballroom dance developed in England and is known for its slow rise and fall movements.

Foxtrot

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