This continent is located entirely in the Southern Hemisphere.
Australia
This famous tower in Italy leans to one side.
Leaning Tower of Pisa
This country is made up of over 7,000 islands.
Philippines
A shaking of the ground caused by moving tectonic plates.
earthquake
This country has a red flag with five yellow stars.
China
This continent is home to both the Amazon Rainforest and Andes Mountains.
South America
This iconic clock tower is found in London.
Big Ben
This island country is located southeast of India.
Sri Lanka
A huge storm with strong winds that forms over the ocean.
hurricane (or typhoon)
The crescent moon and star are common symbols on flags of countries that follow this major religion.
Islam
The only continent with no permanent human habitation.
Antarctica
You can visit the Taj Mahal in this country.
India
The world’s largest island (not a continent).
Greenland
A natural disaster caused by too much rain or melting snow.
flood
This country’s flag features a red background with a white cross — it’s known for neutrality.
Switzerland
Greenland is part of this continent politically, but geographically belongs to this one.
North America
The Sydney Opera House is located in this country.
Australia
A group of islands is called this.
archipelago
A tall wave caused by an underwater earthquake.
tsunami
This country’s flag is blue and yellow, and it symbolizes the sky and fields of wheat.
Ukraine
The region where deserts, oil reserves, and Islamic culture are dominant.
Middle East
The ancient stone monument found in Wiltshire, England.
Stonehenge
This island nation is famous for its volcanic landscapes and is near the Arctic Circle.
Iceland
A violent, rotating column of air that touches the ground.
tornado
This country's flag has the most colors out of all national flags, including green, yellow, black, red, white, and blue.
South Africa