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This famous tower in Paris was built for the 1889 World’s Fair

Eiffel Tower

100

The only continent that is also a country?

Australia

100

In Mexico, families celebrate this holiday by making altars with food, flowers, and candles to honor deceased loved ones.

Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead)

100

The imaginary line that divides Earth into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres

The Equator

100

This traditional Korean dish consists of fermented vegetables, most commonly cabbage or radishes, and is a staple in Korean cuisine

Kimchi

200

Located in Agra, India, this iconic white marble structure was commissioned by a Mughal emperor as a tomb for his beloved wife

Taj Mahal

200

This ocean separates the Americas from Europe and Africa and is the second-largest ocean on Earth.

Atlantic Ocean

200

In China, people celebrate this festival with lanterns, dragon dances, and fireworks to mark the lunar new year.

Chinese New Year (Spring Festival

200

This type of map shows elevation and landforms like mountains and valleys

Topographic map

200

This indigenous people of the Arctic are known for hunting, fishing, and building igloos in extreme cold climates.

Inuit 

300

Located in Jordan, this ancient city is carved directly into red sandstone cliffs

Petra

300

This is the continent with the most countries.

Africa

300

This South American festival, held in Brazil, features elaborate costumes, samba music, and massive parades before Lent.

Carnival

300

This imaginary line runs vertically from the North Pole to the South Pole and helps measure east-west positions.

A line of longitude (or meridian)

300

For the Maasai people, wealth is traditionally measured by the number of these animals a person owns.

Cattle

400

This ancient Incan city located high in the Andes of Peru was unknown to most of the world until 1911.

Machu Picchu

400

2 Parts: 

This mountain range runs along the western edge of this continent and is the longest continental mountain range in the world.

Andes Mountains


South America

400

This Middle Eastern celebration marks the end of Ramadan, the holy month of fasting, with feasts, gifts, and prayers.

Eid al-Fitr

400

This term refers to a flat area of land that is higher than the surrounding land.

Plateau

400

This traditional Polynesian practice involves creating designs on the skin using natural dyes or ink

Tattooing (tatau) 

500

Located in Russia’s capital city, this colorful cathedral features onion-shaped domes and was constructed under the rule of Ivan the Terrible

St. Basil's Cathedral 

500

This ocean contains the Mariana Trench, the deepest known point on Earth, reaching nearly 11,000 meters below sea level

Pacific Ocean

500

The Māori people of New Zealand perform this traditional war dance, often before sports games or ceremonies, to show strength and unity

Haka

500

This type of map focuses on a specific topic, like population, climate, or languages, rather than physical or political features.

Thematic Map

500

This traditional Spanish dance, known for its stomping and intricate footwork, is accompanied by guitar music and singing.

Flamenco

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