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What are animals?

Who was Joan D'Arc?

What is the Sydney Opera House?

What is Notre Dame?

What is SUNY (State University of New York)?

What are the US and Canada?

What is Oxford?

Who was Confucius?

What is the Leaning Tower of Pisa?

What is Harvard?

What is the John Hancock tower?

What are England and France?

What are earthquakes?

Who was Charles Darwin?

Who was Gallieo?

What is the Rio Grande?

What is the Taj Mahal?

What is the Parthenon, in Athens Greece.

Who was Jesus of Nazareth?

What is a heart?

What is the University of Karueein, founded in 859 AD in Fez, Morocco?

What is weather?

What is China?

What is China?

What is agriculture?

This US state has the largest public university system, with 450,000 students.

This British botantist made his most famous discovery on Ecuador's Galapagos Islands 

This is what a seismologist studies

This is what a Cardiologist studies

Diplomats from these two countries created the modern borders of Syria, Lebanon, Israel, Palistine, Iraq and Jordan after the collapse of the Ottoman Empire

This teenaged French heroine reclaimed France from the English during the Hundred Years' War before she was captured and burned alive

This is what a zoologist studies

This country has the longest border in the world (land and water).

This Jewish preacher rebelled against the Roman Empire and was killed for it two millenia ago

This is the oldest university in the United States

This is the oldest, richest and most famous Catholic university in the US.

This Chinese philosopher was born in 551 BC in Northeastern China 

This is what a meteorologist studies

This European university just celebrated it's 800th birthday

This is the oldest continually functioning educational institution in the world.

The border between the US and Mexico mostly follows the route of this river.

This Italian astronomer champion of heliocentrism, was forced to recant by the Catholic Church and spent the rest of his life under house arrent 

This country has land borders with the greatest number of neighbors (16)

The longest single land border in the world is between these two countries

That's what an agronomist studies


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This is what a zoologist studies

What are animals?

This is what a Cardiologist studies

What is a heart?

That's what an agronomist studies

What is agriculture?

This is what a meteorologist studies

What is weather?

This is what a seismologist studies

What are earthquakes?

What is the Taj Mahal?

What is the John Hancock tower?

What is the Leaning Tower of Pisa?

What is the Parthenon, in Athens Greece.

What is the Sydney Opera House?

This Jewish preacher rebelled against the Roman Empire and was killed for it two millenia ago

Who was Jesus of Nazareth?

This British botantist made his most famous discovery on Ecuador's Galapagos Islands 

Who was Charles Darwin?

This Chinese philosopher was born in 551 BC in Northeastern China 

Who was Confucius?

This Italian astronomer champion of heliocentrism, was forced to recant by the Catholic Church and spent the rest of his life under house arrent 

Who was Gallieo?

This teenaged French heroine reclaimed France from the English during the Hundred Years' War before she was captured and burned alive

Who was Joan D'Arc?

This is the oldest university in the United States

What is Harvard?

This is the oldest, richest and most famous Catholic university in the US.

What is Notre Dame?

This European university just celebrated it's 800th birthday

What is Oxford?

This is the oldest continually functioning educational institution in the world.

What is the University of Karueein, founded in 859 AD in Fez, Morocco?

This US state has the largest public university system, with 450,000 students.

What is SUNY (State University of New York)?

This country has the longest border in the world (land and water).

What is China?

The longest single land border in the world is between these two countries

What are the US and Canada?

This country has land borders with the greatest number of neighbors (16)

What is China?

The border between the US and Mexico mostly follows the route of this river.

What is the Rio Grande?

Diplomats from these two countries created the modern borders of Syria, Lebanon, Israel, Palistine, Iraq and Jordan after the collapse of the Ottoman Empire

What are England and France?