Nature
Nature
Nature
Nature
Nature
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This flowering plant, often used as a natural remedy for sleep problems, has purple flowers and is known for its soothing properties.

Lavendar

100

This giant flower, which has a putrid smell resembling rotting flesh, is known for being the largest single flower in the world.

Corpse Flower 

100

This bird, often seen in flocks, is known for its bright red breast and is a symbol of Christmas.

Robin

100

This large bird, native to Australia, is known for its powerful legs and ability to run at high speeds.

Emu

100

This amphibian is famous for its ability to regenerate lost limbs and is found in many wetland areas.

Salamander

200

This flowering plant, native to Asia, is known for its delicate blossoms that bloom in spring and is associated with good fortune in Japanese culture.

Cherry Blossom

200

This flower, which blooms in the spring, is known for its bright yellow petals and symbolizes friendship.

Daffodil

200

This animal, known for its ability to mimic human speech, is often kept as a pet and is native to South America.

Parrot

200

This carnivorous plant, known for its ability to trap and digest insects, has a "mouth" shaped like a pitcher.

Pitcher plant

200

This bird, often associated with wisdom, is known for its ability to rotate its head almost completely around.

Owl

300

This massive tree, found in the coastal forests of North America, is the largest species of tree by volume.

Giant sequoia

300

This type of cloud is puffy and white, often associated with fair weather.

Cumulus cloud

300

This is a sudden, violent windstorm that usually occurs in tropical areas, producing heavy rainfall and strong winds.

Cyclone

300

This weather phenomenon is a long period of unusually high temperatures, often lasting for days or weeks.

Heatwave

300

This is the scale used to measure the intensity of hurricanes, ranging from Category 1 (least severe) to Category 5 (most severe).

Saffir-Simpson scale

400

This phenomenon occurs when the Earth's atmosphere traps heat from the Sun, leading to a gradual increase in global temperatures.

The greenhouse effect 

400

This large mammal, native to Africa and Asia, is critically endangered due to poaching and habitat loss.

elephant

400

This species of whale, known for its long migration, is the largest animal to have ever lived on Earth. 

Blue whale

400

This landmark, the largest living structure on Earth, is located off the coast of Australia and is home to a diverse range of marine life.

Great Barrier Reef

400

This fast-growing grass species is used to make paper, furniture, and mats, and is often associated with tropical climates.

Bamboo

500

This type of flowering plant, known for its bright yellow petals, is the state flower of Kansas.

Sunflower

500

This reptile, known for its ability to change colors, is often found in tropical environments and can use color as camouflage or communication.

Chameleon

500

This massive natural disaster, often caused by volcanic eruptions or underwater earthquakes, can result in devastating waves traveling across oceans.

Tsunami

500

This geological process occurs when rocks are worn down over time by wind, water, and ice, creating distinct landscapes.

Erosion

500

This natural phenomenon, caused by the interaction of solar winds with Earth's magnetic field, creates colorful displays of light in the polar regions.

aurora borealis (Northern Lights)

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