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100

This city is known as the "City of Canals" and is located in Italy.

Venice

100

The Berlin Wall fell in this year, marking the end of the Cold War.

1989

100

This pop singer is known for hits like "Bad Romance" and "Poker Face."

Lady Gaga

100

This planet is known for its prominent ring system.

Saturn

100

This nocturnal bird of prey, known for its distinctive hooting call, has the ability to rotate its head almost completely around.

owl

200

This country is known for having the longest coastline in the world.

Canada

200

This revolutionary leader, known for his role in the French Revolution, became the Emperor of France and led the Wars.

Napoleon Bonaparte

200

This television series features a high school chemistry teacher who becomes a methamphetamine manufacturer.

Breaking Bad

200

This galaxy, known for its spiral shape and as the home galaxy to our Solar System, is the largest member of the Local Group of galaxies.

Milky Way

200

This amphibian is notable for its ability to change its skin color to match its environment, using special cells called chromatophores.

chameleon

300

This island country is located southeast of India and is known for its unique biodiversity, including lemurs.

Madagascar

300

This U.S. president issued the Emancipation Proclamation on January 1, 1863, declaring all slaves in Confederate-held territory to be free.

Abraham Lincoln

300

This British singer-songwriter, known for her deep voice and hits like "Someone Like You" and "Hello," gained fame with her debut album "19."

Adele

300

This space telescope was launched in 1990 and has provided some of the most detailed images of space.

Hubble Space Telescope

300

This animal has a specialized adaptation called a "rattle" at the end of its tail, which it uses to produce a distinctive warning sound to deter predators.

rattlesnake

400

This mountain range in South America includes the world's highest active volcano, Ojos del Salado.

Andes Mountains

400

This Korean queen, known for her contributions to the arts and efforts to stabilize the Joseon Dynasty, was assassinated in 1895.

Queen Min (Empress Myeongseong)

400

This actor won an Oscar for his role in "The Revenant."

Leonardo DiCaprio

400

This mission, launched in 1977, is known for its gold-plated record containing sounds and images of Earth.

Voyager 1

400

This deep-sea creature has a unique adaptation called a bioluminescent lure, which it uses to attract prey in the dark depths of the ocean.

anglerfish

500

This archipelago is located in the Pacific Ocean and is known for its unique biodiversity, including giant tortoises and finches that inspired Darwin's theory of evolution.

Galápagos Islands

500

This ancient Greek philosopher, known for his contributions to ethics and epistemology, was the teacher of Plato and is considered one of the founders of Western philosophy.

Socrates

500

This British rock band, formed in 1962, is known for hits like "Paint It Black" and "Satisfaction."

The Rolling Stones

500

What does NASA stand for?

National Aeronautics and Space Administration

500

This animal is known for its ability to regrow entire limbs and even parts of its spinal cord, and is often studied for its remarkable regenerative abilities.

axolotl