Madrid
What is the capital of Brazil?
Braziliá
What is the capital of Greece?
Athens
What are the three main island groups that form the Caribbean archipelago?
The three main groups are the Greater Antilles, the Lesser Antilles, and the Lucayan Archipelago (The Bahamas and Turks and Caicos Islands).
What is the second-largest city in Spain?
Barcelona
What city in South America is more populated than NYC?
São Paulo, Brazil
What is the capital of India?
New Delhi
Is more of Greece on the mainland or the islands?
Mainland
How do the formation processes differ between the islands of the Greater/Lesser Antilles and the Bahamas?
The Greater and Lesser Antilles are primarily volcanic in origin (due to tectonic plate boundaries) and are generally mountainous. The Bahamas are primarily limestone/coral islands (low-lying cays) built up on a submerged platform.
What is the largest castle in Spain?
Alcázar de Segovia
Largest mountain range in South America?
Andes Mountain Range
What is the tallest building in India?
Palais Royale in Mumbai
What percentage of Greece is on the mainland?
87%
Name the highest mountain peak in the entire Caribbean and the island on which it is located.
Pico Duarte
Largest island in Spain?
Majorca
What is the apex predator in the Amazonian Basin?
Jaguar
The southernmost state in India is what?
Tamilnadu
What is the largest island in Greece?
Crete
The Caribbean region is tectonically active. Which major tectonic plate is largely defined by the Caribbean Sea, and what common natural disaster is a result of its boundaries?
The Caribbean Plate
Mediterranean Sea
Is Suriname in the southern part of South America?
No
What state in India has the highest percentage of Indian population in the state?
Himachal Pradesh
What percentage of Greece is island?
17%
Which Caribbean country is known as the Cockpit Country?
Jamaica