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100

This former maritime empire controlled 24% of land in the world at it's largest extent.

What is the British Empire?

100

This planet is the 6th planet from the star Sol.

What is Saturn?

100

This language is the most commonly spoken native language in the world, with over 990 million speakers.

What is Mandarin Chinese?

100

This acronym is commonly used to remember the order of operations in mathematic formulas.

What is PEMDAS?

100

This island nation in the Western Pacific is made up of 4 large islands, and over 14,000 smaller and outlying islands.

What is Japan?

200

This series of wars were fought during the early 19th century between the newly established French Empire, and several coalitions of European nations often let by the United Kingdom.

What are the Napoleonic Wars?

200

This 19th century biologist is commonly known as the largest contributor to the Theory of Evolution.

Who is Charles Darwin?

200

This country is the most populated majority Spanish speaking country in the world.

What is Mexico?

200

This 20th century German physicist is mostly remembered for his creation of the mass–energy equivalence formula E=mc2.

Who is Albert Einstein?

200

This location is the tallest natural point in mainland Denmark.

What is Møllehøj?

300

This term is used to describe the eastern regions of England occupied under Danish Viking kingdoms in the late 800s.

What is Danelaw?

300

This NASA mission program was the first and only mission program to land humans on the moon.

What is the Apollo Program?

300

This antiquity era language is most commonly used in the modern day by the Catholic Church.

What is Latin?

300

This mathematic formula is used to calculate the missing side length of a triangle.

What is the Pythagorean Theorem?

300

This continent contains the longest surface mountain range in the world.

What is South America?

400

This medieval era governmental system consists of layers of nobility, with a reigning monarch most often described as "king" and multiple layers of "vassals" that swear allegiance to the monarch.

What is Feudalism?

400

This term is used to describe the shifting masses of land below the surface of the Earth.

What is a Tectonic Plate?

400

This Germanic language often spoken in regions of Western South Africa gets its roots from 17th century Dutch.

What is Afrikaans?

400

This number is the lowest number able to be divided evenly by 2, 3, 4, or 5.

What is 60?

400

This desert in the northern hemisphere is noted for having the highest ambient air temperature ever recorded.

What is the Mojave Desert?

500

This abolitionist from Connecticut is most commonly known for attempting to start a slave uprising in the Southern United States, starting with a failed raid on the federal armory in Harper's Ferry, Virginia.

Who is John Brown?

500

This rock type, rooted from the Latin word for "fiery", alongside metamorphic and sedimentary, make up the 3 types of rock present in the Earth's crust.

What is igneous?

500

This 11th century term refers to a single shared language spread across a wide region that consists of many different cultures and native languages.

What is Lingua Franca?

500

This equation is used to calculate the area of a circle.

What is Area=Pi x r2?

500

This region in central America forms a natural divide between North and South America and prevents numerous infectious diseases and invasive species from crossing between them.

What is the Darien Gap?