This archipelago consists of over 17,000 islands and is the world's largest island country by area.
Indonesia
This part of the human brain is responsible for regulating balance and coordination.
Cerebellum
This famous mausoleum in India is considered one of the New Seven Wonders of the World.
Taj Mahal
This French term refers to a dish that is cooked slowly in a closed pot with minimal liquid.
Braising
This European country is known for its fjords and is home to the northernmost point of mainland Europe.
Norway
This type of rock is formed from the cooling and solidification of magma or lava.
Igneous rock
This iconic clock tower is located at the north end of the Palace of Westminster in London.
Big Ben
This Italian cheese, known for its sharp flavor, is often grated over pasta dishes.
Parmigiano-Reggiano
This mountain range in South America is the longest continental mountain range in the world.
Andes Mountains
This part of the cell is known as the "powerhouse" because it produces energy.
Mitochondria
This ancient amphitheater in Rome is also known as the Flavian Amphitheatre.
Colosseum
This type of French cheese is known for its creamy texture and strong aroma, often described as "stinky."
Camembert
This river, the longest in Europe, flows through Russia and empties into the Caspian Sea.
Volga River
This branch of biology studies the interactions between organisms and their environment.
Ecology
This ancient temple in Athens is dedicated to the goddess Athena.
Parthenon
This type of Japanese noodle is made from buckwheat flour and is often served cold with a dipping sauce.
Soba
This African lake is the world's second-largest freshwater lake by surface area and is bordered by Tanzania, Uganda, and Kenya.
Lake Victoria
This type of bond involves the sharing of electron pairs between atoms.
Covalent bond
This ancient city in Jordan is famous for its rock-cut architecture and water conduit system.
Petra
This type of Spanish cured ham is made from acorn-fed Iberian pigs and is known for its rich flavor.
Jamón Ibérico