What is the United States of America?
What is the US?
What is the USA?
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What is France?
The capital of the United States
What is Washington, D.C?
What is D.C?
This is the year that the US was founded, also known as the year that the declaration of independence was signed
What is 1776?
A large body of water surrounded by land
What is a lake?
This US state is the only one to have the union jack on it (pause)
What is Hawaii?
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What is Canada?
This capital is the only one in the world containing an entire country in it's borders, and is a popular tourist destination amongst those who are Catholic
What is Rome?
Derived from Greek meaning โwhole earthโ, this is the name by which the supercontinent which incorporated almost all of the land masses on earth is known
What is Pangea?
A chain, cluster, or collection of islands in a sea
What is an archipelago?
What is Arizona?
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What is Brazil?
This capital has the largest population in the world, however, the second city inside of it was forbidden to almost the entire population
What is Beijing?
The capital of Syria which holds the title of the oldest continuously inhabited city globally
What is Damascus?
An area of relatively flat high ground
What is a plateau?
The day after a national tragedy, a photograph of three firefighters raising the American Flag in the midst of it was posted on the front page of The Record newspaper. That same day, Walmart sold a recordbreaking 88,000 US flags, nearly 14x the amount they sold on that same date the year before. This is the date that kicked off the boom of the US flag market.
What is 9/12/01?
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What is Japan?
This African country is the only one in the world with 3 capitals: Cape Town, Pretoria, and Bloemfontein
What is South Africa?
A former Malaysian state was expelled in 1965 and is now often considered the only modern country to date to gain independence unwillingly. This is the name of that country.
What is Singapore?
A ring-shaped reef, island, or chain of islands formed of coral
What is an Atoll?
Per the Flag Code, a US flag is only allowed to fly from sunrise to sunset, although it may fly during the night if it is lit up. However, these rules don't apply to these locations in the US where the flag is allowed to fly 24/7.
What is:
- The White House
- The Washington Monument
- Fort McHenry National monument
- Iwo Jima Memorial for Marines
- National Memorial Arch
- Lexington Town Green aka Lexington Common, MA
- Mary Pickersgills "Star Spangled House"
- Betsy Ross' House
- Jenny Wade House
- US Customs Ports of Entry
- Francis Scott Key's grave in Frederick, MD
- Captain Driver's grave in Nashville, TN
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โณ = Egypt
๐ = Ireland
โ = Switzerland
๐ซ = US
๐ = China
๐ฆ = Mexico
๐ฆ = Australia
๐คฐ =Niger (highest birthrate in world)
๐ฉโ๐ฆโ๐ฆ = Benin (highest twin birthrate in world)
๐๏ธ = Nepal (Mt.Everest)
WHO CAN NAME MORE CAPITALS???
I am predicting 15 capitals total
True or False!
France has a longer land border with Brazil than with Spain - T
Russia has 3 time zones - F, it has 11
Antarctica is the driest continent on Earth - T
Asia has the most islands out of any continent - F, Europe does
Most humans live in the southern hemisphere - F, it's Northern
China borders 14 other countries - T
Portuguese is the official language of Brazil - T
All of Europeans countries are united under the Council of Europe, an intergovernmental group that protects human rights, democracy, and international laws - F. Russia, Belarus, and Kosovo are not in it
97% of Turkey is geographically in Asia - T
Fjords, which are long, narrow, deep inlet of the sea between high cliffs, exist in these 13 countries around the world, although one country takes all the popularity for having them.
What is Canada, Chile, Denmark, Germany, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, New Zealand, Norway, Russia, Sweden, the UK, and the US?