What country has won the most FIFA World Cup titles in men’s football?
Brazil
This is the largest ocean on Earth.
Pacific Ocean
This molecule carries genetic information in most living organisms.
DNA
This Estonian island is the largest in the country by area.
Saaremaa
This river is the longest river entirely within the United States.
Missouri River
This Olympic event combines cross-country skiing with rifle shooting
biathlon
What African river is commonly regarded as the longest river in the world?
Nile
These organelles are known as the “powerhouses of the cell.”
mitochondria
This Estonian national park, established in 1971, was the first national park in the Soviet Union.
Lahemaa National Park
This U.S. state is famous for Hollywood and Disneyland.
California
In basketball, this term refers to when a player records 10 or more in three different statistical categories in a single game.
triple-double
This European country is completely landlocked and bordered by Germany, Austria, Switzerland, and Liechtenstein.
Austria
This process describes how plants convert light energy into chemical energy.
photosynthesis
This Estonian lake, shared with Russia, is the fifth-largest lake in Europe.
Lake Peipus (Peipsi)
This U.S. landmark is a giant statue representing freedom, located in New York Harbor.
Statue of Liberty
What tennis tournament, played on grass courts, is the oldest Grand Slam event in the world?
Wimbledon
This Asian desert is the largest desert in Asia and known for its extreme temperature swings.
Gobi Desert
This type of cell division results in four genetically unique haploid cells.
meiosis
This ancient Estonian hill fort, located near Otepää, is considered one of the strongest strongholds of the South Estonians in the 12th and 13th centuries.
Sangaste
This large U.S. city is known for its deep-dish pizza and is located in Illinois.
Chicago
This country hosted the first modern Olympic Games in 1896
Greece
This mountain range, stretching about 7,000 km, is the longest continental mountain range in the world.
Andes
This theory states that mitochondria and chloroplasts originated from free-living prokaryotes that were engulfed by ancestral eukaryotic cells.
the endosymbiotic theory
This UNESCO World Heritage site in Estonia is recognized for its exceptionally well-preserved medieval street network and Hanseatic architecture.
the Historic Centre (Old Town) of Tallinn
This U.S. state is the smallest by area.
Rhode Island