Natural Wonders
Continents
Famous Cities
Bodies of Water
World Capitals
100

This waterfall on the border of the U.S. and Canada is world-famous for its power. 

Niagara Falls

100

This is the only continent with penguins living naturally.

Antarctica

100

This U.S. city is known as the “Big Apple.” 

New York City

100

This is the largest lake in Africa.

Lake Victoria

100

The capital of Italy. 

Rome

200

This tallest waterfall in the world is located in Venezuela.

Angel Falls

200

This continent is home to the Amazon Rainforest. 

South America

200

This Egyptian city is home to the Pyramids of Giza.

Cairo

200

The Mississippi River flows into this gulf. 

Gulf of Mexico

200

The capital of Argentina. 

Buenos Aires

300

This famous geyser in Yellowstone erupts about every 90 minutes.

Old Faithful

300

This is the only continent that lies in all four hemispheres. 

Africa

300

This Brazilian city is famous for its Carnival festival.

Rio de Janeiro

300

This sea between Israel and Jordan is known for its buoyant, salty waters. 

Dead Sea

300

The capital of Kenya.

Nairobi

400

Mount Fuji is a sacred and iconic mountain in this country. 

Japan

400

The outback is a vast, dry region found on this continent. 

Australia

400

This Canadian city in Quebec is known for its French culture.

Montreal

400

This lake between the U.S. and Canada is the largest freshwater lake in the world. 

Lake Superior

400

The capital of South Korea. 

Seoul

500

The Great Barrier Reef, the world’s largest coral reef system, lies off the coast of this country.

Australia

500

The Ural Mountains divide this continent into two parts. 

Europe

500

This Turkish city is the only city in the world located on two continents.

Istanbul
500

This strait separates Europe from Asia and connects the Black Sea to the Mediterranean.

Bosphorus Strait

500

 The capital of New Zealand. 

Wellington