This ancient wonder of the world was built as a tomb for a pharaoh around 2560 BC.
The Great Pyramid of Giza
This German physicist formulated the theory of relativity.
Albert Einstein
In J.K. Rowling's most famous series, the three main characters belong to this house.
Gryffindor
This continent is home to most humans.
Asia
This famous ship struck an iceberg and sank in the North Atlantic Ocean in 1912.
Titanic
This Macedonian emperor was famous for crying because there were no more worlds to conquer.
Alexander The Great
This process converts light energy into chemical energy in plants
Photosynthesis
In this novel by George Orwell, "Big Brother" is watching.
1984
This nation's capital city is split between Europe and Asia in most maps; A bridge here connects the two continents.
Turkïye
In Greek mythology, this winged horse was born from the blood of Medusa.
Pegasus
Brazilian slaves were freed in this year.
1888
The study of fossils is known as this scientific discipline.
Paleontology
This British author is credited as having invented around 1700 words.
William Shakespeare
This African country has 3 capital cities and eleven official languages.
South Africa
This phenomenon, also known as the 'Northern Lights,' is a natural light display seen in northern countries like Canada, Norway, and Russia.
Aurora Borealis
This American president was the only one to serve more than two terms.
This metallic element's symbol in the periodic table comes from the Latin "Plumbum".
Lead
This Russian author wrote "Crime and Punishment."
Fyodor Dostoevsky
This canal connects the Mediterranean Sea with the Red Sea.
Suez Canal
This is the longest English word which uses no vowels.
rhythm
These three ancient wars mark the rivalry between Rome and Carthage.
The Punic wars
This volcano, the largest in the solar system, is about three times the size of Mt. Everest.
Olympus Mons - Mars
In this short story by Edgar Allan Poe, a man is chained inside a small room until his death.
The Cask Of Amontillado
Despite being the capital of its country, this Asian city is over 12 x smaller than the country's biggest city.
Naypyidaw (Myanmar)
This was the biggest ever scoreline in an official football match, and it happened in Madagascar in 2002.
149 - 0