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100

The amount of water vapor present in the air.

Humidity

100

Operation that combines two or more numbers to find their total or sum

Addition

100

The movement of people, animals, or things from one place to another, often involving a change in location for the purpose of settling temporarily or permanently in a new area

Migration

100

Pieces of information, facts, examples, or explanations that help prove, explain, or strengthen the main idea or point in a text or speech.

Supporting details

100

The planet is known as the "Red Planet"

Mars

200

A measure of how hot or cold something is

Temperature

200

A basic mathematical operation that involves taking one number away from another to find the difference between them

Subtraction

200

The policy or practice by which a country extends its power and influence over other countries or territories, often through force, political dominance, or economic control.

Imperialism

200

The most important point or the central message that a piece of writing or speech is trying to communicate.

Main Idea

200

How many states are there?

50

300

An extended period of time with little or no rainfall, causing a shortage of water

Drought

300

A basic mathematical operation that involves splitting a number into equal parts or groups. It tells us how many times one number fits into another

Division

300

A type of combat in which opposing armies fight from a network of long, dug-out ditches or trenches facing each other

Trench warfare

300

The final part of a piece of writing or speech that summarizes the main points and wraps up the message.

Conclusion 

300

Who wrote the play “Romeo and Juliet”

William Shakespeare

400

The usual pattern of weather conditions in a particular region over a long period of time, typically 30 years or more

Climate

400

A basic mathematical operation that involves adding a number to itself a certain number of times. It is used to find the total of equal groups

Multiplication 

400

Information, especially biased or misleading, used to promote or spread a particular political cause, belief, or point of view

Propaganda

400

The central message, lesson, or big idea that a story, poem, or piece of writing conveys about life or human nature.

Theme

400

What year was City Hill Middle School built?

1972

500

The gradual increase in the Earth’s average surface temperature caused mainly by the buildup of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere

Global Warming

500

A figure formed when two lines or rays meet or intersect at a common point called the vertex

Angle

500

A meeting held from 1884 to 1885 in Berlin, Germany, where European powers gathered to divide Africa among themselves without consulting any African leaders.

Berlin Conference

500

The name of a book, story, article, or any piece of writing

Title

500

What year was Naugatuck, Connecticut established?

1844

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