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100

This is the closest star to Earth.

The sun.

100

How old are Mrs. Van Der Werff's sons?

11 and 16

100

This is the largest continent on Earth.

Asia
100

This ancient wonder was a giant statue that stood at the entrance of a harbor in Greece.

The Colossus of Rhodes

100

What is 15% of 200?

30

200

This organ pumps blood throughout the human body.

The heart.

200

This animated movie features a young girl who sets sail to save her people.

Moana

200

This country has the longest coastline in the world.

Canada

200

This U.S. president issued the Emancipation Proclamation in 1863.

Abraham Lincoln

200

If a rectangle has a length of 12 and a width of 7, what is its area?

84

300

The process by which plants make their own food using sunlight is called this.

Photosynthesis

300

This planet in our solar system has the most moons.

Saturn

300

The Amazon River flows through this country.

Brazil

300

The ancient Egyptians built these massive structures as tombs for their pharaohs.

The Pyramids

300

Solve for x: 3x + 9 = 30

7

400

This layer of Earth's atmosphere protects us from harmful ultraviolet rays.

The ozone layer

400

This famous scientist developed the theory of general relativity.

Albert Einstein

400

This mountain range separates Europe from Asia.

The Ural Mountains

400

This civilization built Machu Picchu high in the Andes Mountains.

The Inca

400

A train travels at 60 miles per hour. How far does it travel in 2.5 hours?

150 miles

500

A scientist who studies earthquakes is called this.

A seismologist

500

In the video game Minecraft, this rare ore is the hardest material you can mine.

Diamond / Ancient Debris (Netherite)

500

This small country is completely surrounded by Italy and is the world's smallest country by area.

Vatican City

500

This event in 1969 marked the first time humans landed on the Moon.

Apollo 11

500

What is the sum of the interior angles of a hexagon?

720 degrees