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100

This is the scientific term for permanent deafness.

Sensorineural Deafness 

100

Responsible for the genes of almost 25% of the entire Asian population, this cruel crusader killed so many people he lowered worldwide CO2 levels by almost 30%. 

Genghis Khan

100

Denial is a river in Egypt, but it is also a defence mechanism described by this famous psychologist.

Sigmund Freud 

100

Feelings, emotion, and hormonal cause of both are all primary focuses of this relatively new field. 

Behavioural Neuroscience/ Neuroscience  

100

Highland cows, bagpipes, and addiction for beer are all prevalent cultural aspects of this country.

Scotland

200

Pharrell Williams, Kanye West, and Dave Grohl all have enhanced connection with music thanks to this auditory condition.

Synesthesia 

200

It is stated by many that modern philosophy is now useless as this man had already said everything.

Plato 

200

Talpa europaea and this scientist's famous number are often confused by first time scientists. 

Amedeo Avogadro

200

The literal or historical definition of language and words is the primary study of this field.

Semantics 

200

An incredible bobsled team, jerk chicken, and the world's fastest man all originate from this North American country.

Jamaica

300

The loudest sound ever (310 dB) was recorded in Indonesia due to this geological phenom occurring in 1883.

Volcanic Eruption 
300

With his death in March 2024, Martha Lilard became the last user of an "Iron Lung", used to manage this incurable disease.

Polio

300

An asset of many missionaries and generals, this skill shares its name with the second stage of RNA transcription 

Translation 

300

According to someone here, it is the most useless branch of engineering.

Geological Engineering 

300

The home of major plastic surgery, an ungodly music genre, and a recent Netflix hit all sadly come from this eastern country.

South Korea
400

The fluid filled canals in your ears, allow your body to have this vital physical sense.

Vestibular Sense (Balance)

400

Beginning in 1820, this airborne disease hit the shores of China in massive waves causing the death of over 800,000 people.

Cholera

400

The summation formulas, electrical laws, and the formula for a bell curve were all created by this brilliant 19th century scientist and mathematician. 

Carl Gauss

400

Unfortunately not the study of fornication, this scientific field aims to study and research the keeping of time. 

Horology

400

Taro root, Jollibee, and the largest population of transgendered people all reside in this country.

The Philippines 

500

Boasting an incredible hearing range of 0 - 300,000 Hz, these nighttime insects are the kings of auditory abilities.

Moths (Wax Moths)

500

A brutal and terrible dictator, this stake enthusiast is the true inspiration for the fictional character Dracula.

Ivan the Terrible

500

This term describes both the number 1 in the unit circle, and the muscles around the forearm.

Radius/Radial

500

A key field of study in engineering and mathematics, this field focuses on the study of objects under continuous strain, stress, and physical manipulation.

Topology

500

The original Dracula, an art for pickpocketing, and the history of the Gypsies all live in this eastern country.

Romania