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100
A geometric figure with the three dimensions of length, breadth, and thickness.
What is solid?
100
A figure of speech is an expression taken from one field of experience and used to say something in another field (without using like or as).
What is a metaphor?
100
A majastic copper sculpture that towers above Liberty Island at the entrance to New York Harbor in Upper New York Bay.
What is Statue of Liberty?
100
A species of plant or animal that is in imminent danger of extinction.
What is an endangered species?
100
The name for a goat less than a year old.
What is a kid?
200
A branch of mathematics that involves studying the shape, size, and position of lines, angles, curves, and figures.
What is geometry?
200
This is used after a sentence that expresses strong feeling.
What is a question mark?
200
The study of the location and distribution of living things and earth features among which they live.
What is geography?
200
Any remains, traces, or imprints of any plants or animals that lived on the Earth.
What is fossils?
200
A striped member of the horse family.
What is a zebra?
300
A branch of mathematics that deals with the relationships between the sides and angles of triangles.
What is Trigonometry?
300
Term used in American elementary and secondary education to refer to training in reading, writing, and speaking, as distinguished from training in literary appreciation and scholarship.
What is Language Arts?
300
He ruled Germany as dictator from 1933 to 1945.
What is Adolf Hitler?
300
A process that begins with chlorophyll, the green pigment that is held in bodies called chloroplasts in the cells of plant leaves and some stems.
What is photosynthesis?
300
A member of the group of animals that most closely resemble human beings.
What is an ape?
400
A system of gathering, summarizing, and communicating financial information for a business firm, government, or other organization.
What is accounting?
400
An English author who wrote The History of Emily Montague (1769), the first novel in Canadian literature.
Who is Frances Brooke?
400
It was erected as the symbol of a world's fair called the Universal Exposition of 1889.
What is Eiffel Tower?
400
A region of space-time in which the gravitational field is so strong that even light cannot escape from it.
What is a black hole?
400
The one of only two mammals that reproduces by laying eggs (often called duckbills).
What is a platypus?
500
A Greek mathematician, is often called the father of geometry.
What is Euclid?
500
A French author who combined intellectual achievement with political activity.
What is Andre Malraux?
500
Sir William McMahon, former prime minister of Australia, was born in this city.
What is Sydney?
500
Vents of mineral-rich water, common at the ridge lines along the edges of crustal plates.
What are hydrothermal vents?
500
A wild hog of southwestern and central Asia and North Africa.
What is a boar?