Enigmatic Creatures
Quirky Records
Scientific Marvels
Historical Oddities
Remarkable Natural Phenomena
100

What legendary creature is often depicted as a horse with a single horn on its forehead?

Unicorn

100

 What country is known for inventing the sport of curling, where players slide stones on ice towards a target area?

Scotland

100

What natural phenomenon is caused by the refraction, reflection, and dispersion of sunlight in water droplets, creating a spectrum of colors in the sky?

Rainbow

100

What world-famous landmark was mistakenly painted yellow for a brief period due to a translation error?

The Great Wall of China

100

What dazzling display of colored lights in the night sky is caused by charged particles colliding with gases in Earth's atmosphere?

Northern Lights (Aurora Borealis)

200

In Egyptian mythology, what creature is known for its ability to regenerate or be reborn from its own ashes?

Phoenix

200

 What country is known for inventing the sport of curling, where players slide stones on ice towards a target area?

Cheetah

200

What is the name of the process by which plants convert carbon dioxide and sunlight into energy and oxygen?

Photosynthesis

200

What famous historical document, created in 1215, is often considered a cornerstone of modern constitutional law?

Magna Carta

200

What natural phenomenon, characterized by rapidly rotating columns of air extending between a thunderstorm and the ground, is also known as a twister?

Tornado

300

What legendary sea monster is said to dwell off the coast of Norway and Greenland, often depicted as a massive octopus or squid?

Kraken

300

What animal holds the record for the largest number of legs on a living creature?

Millipede

300

What celestial body orbits the Earth, causing ocean tides due to its gravitational pull?

Moon

300

What Central American civilization, known for its stepped pyramids and advanced calendar system, developed in present-day Mexico?

Maya civilization

300

What spectacular event occurs when the moon passes between the Earth and the sun, blocking out the sun's light?

Solar Eclipse

400

In Native American folklore, what creature is a shape-shifting trickster often depicted as a coyote?

Skinwalker

400

Which planet in our solar system holds the record for being the largest?

Jupiter

400

What is the state of matter that lacks a fixed shape but has a definite volume?

Liquid

400

What ancient structure, built around 2560 BCE, is known for being one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World and for its precise alignment with cardinal directions?

Great Pyramid of Giza

400

What breathtaking formation, found in arid regions, is composed of sand grains sculpted by wind into intricate shapes and patterns?

Sand Dune

500

In Native American folklore, what creature is a shape-shifting trickster often depicted as a coyote?

Loch Ness Monster

500

Which animal is recorded as eating the most quantity of food in the world? 

Blue Whale

500

What is the unit of measurement for electric resistance?

Ohm

500

What historical figure is often credited with inventing the first practical telephone and is known for his famous words spoken during the first telephone call?

Alexander Graham Bell

500

What awe-inspiring phenomenon involves a sudden and violent release of energy in the Earth's crust, resulting in seismic waves and often causing significant damage?

Earthquake

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