Peninsula of European supercontinent
Asia
Europe
Australia
America
Italy's longest river.
Po
Loire
Volga
Rhine
A mineral in Europe used in production of ceramics.
Chromium
Zinc
Feldspar
Kaolin
It was built for gladiator fights.
Eiffel Tower
Colosseum
The Versailles
Leaning Tower of Pisa
It is the known as the "Forgotten City."
Chambord Chateau
Stonehenge
Pompeii
An economic and political body created by Maastricht Treaty.
ASEAN
EU
UN
NATO
Highest peak in Europe.
Mt. Etna
Mt. Elbrus
Mt. Vesuvius
Mt. Mckinley
Largest lake in Europe.
Amazon
Titicaca
Ladoga
World's largest exporter of natural gas.
Russia
Norway
USA
Saudi Arabia
Site for the worship of God Apollo.
Delphi
Parthenon
Matterhorn
Santorini
Second most popular currency in the world.
Pounds
Euro
Dollar
Peso
Which animal is herded by the Samis at the Northern Europe?
Moose
Gazelle
Reindeer
Mountain Goat
A nation which is part of Southern Europe.
Belgium
Ukraine
Greece
A vegetation which only consist of mostly lichens, mosses, shrubs, and wild flowers.
Coniferious Trees
Deciduous Forest
Prairie
Tundra
Prehistoric monument in England.
Fjords of Norway
Mont St. Michel
A nation divided into Turkish and Greek area.
Cyprus
Egypt
Jordan
Lebanon
Most people in Europe are
Buddhist
Christians
Hindus
Muslims
Longest river in France
Danube
A mammal in Europe.
German term for "meadow."
Horn
Matte
Pinnacle
Capital of Greenland.
Hamilton
Ottawa
Nuuk
St. Pierre
Largest watershed.
Alabama
Mississippi
Oklahoma
Wyoming
A mountain range in eastern California which is about 400 miles in length.
Cascade Range
Rockies
Sierra Madre
Sierra Nevada
It is relatively flat plateau.
Appalachian
Canadian Shield
Cascade
Highest mountain in North America.
Blue Ridge
Mt. Rainier
Mt. Whitney
Third most spoken language in North America.
English
French
Spanish
Portuguese
Wrote the first ever letter from North America.
John Davis
John Rut
John Smith
John Strong
Voted as the best place to live on North America.
Maryland
Virginia
Vancouver
It is an imaginary line that sits atop a continuous ridge of mountain.
Appalachian Range
Continental Divide
Great Rift Valley
Largest city in North America.
Los Angeles
Mexico
New York
Panama
Largest freshwater lake in the world.
Lake Baikal
Lake Ladoga
Lake Superior
Lake Tanganyika
North America's highest peak.
Denali
Mckinley
Whitney
Lowest point in North America.
Death Valley
Grand Canyon
One of the most earthquake prone areas in North America.
Cuba
Guatemala
Haiti
Smallest unusual volcano.
Mt. Krakatoa
Mt. Taal
It covers most of Siberia from the Urals to the Pacific and northern part of Japan.
Rainforest
Steppe
Taiga
Longest river in the Middle East.
Caspian Sea
Euphrates
Ganges
Tigris
Asia's only subtropical desert, covering 77,000 square miles in India and Pakistan.
Arabian Desert
Gobi Desert
KaraKum Desert
Rub 'al Khali Desert
Thar Desert
Largest archipelago in the world.
Indonesia
Japan
Philippines
Malaysia
Largest desert in Asia, extending from northern China into Mongolia.
Extend from the northern-edge of the Russian Federation down through Kazakhstan.
Ghats
Kunlun
Ural
Zagros
Located at Iran and Iraq
Caucasus
Tien Shan
Extend across western China and the Tibetan Plateau.
Lowest Lake in Asia
Black Sea
Dead Sea
Red Sea
Largest country by land area.
China
India
Largest country by population.
Arctic Oceans and some high altitude area.
Highest mountain in the world.
Elbrus
Everest
North of Indian subcontinent, includes over 100 mountains and the world's highest mountain range and peaks.
Andes
Himalayas
Part of Oceania which consists of New Zealand and other parts of New Guinea.
Australasia
Melanesia
Micronesia
Polynesia
Largest island in Oceania.
Fiji
Guam
New Zealand
Tazmania
Largest city in Australia.
Sydney
Melbourne
Canberra
Wellington
Form of government in Australia and Oceania
Federal-Parliamentary
Federal-Presidential
Unitary-Oligarchy
Unitary-Democracy
Region of Oceania which means "many islands."
Popular animal in Australia.
Kangaroo
Koala
Echidna
Dingo
A country in Oceania that has no official capital.
Nauru
Tonga
Kiribati
Vanuatu
A region of Oceania which means "small islands."
Largest river in Australia and Oceania.
Murray
Fraser
Uluru-Kata Tjuta
Bondi
Second largest city in Australia.
An archipelago of more than 500 islands, well-known for its scuba-diving and snorkeling sites.
Palau
Northern Marianas Islands
Marshall Islands
A region of Oceania which consists of racial distinct group having dark complexion.
A archipelagic country having more than 300 islands.
Solomon Islands
New Caledonia
Known to be the last Polynesian Kingdom.
Niue
Samoa
Tuvalu
Climate in Australia.
Tropical
Desert
Type of mammal that is endemic in Australia and Oceania.
Monotreme
Marsupial
Camelid
Canine
It is geographically located in both the southern and eastern hemispheres.
Africa
A French territory comprising dozens of islands in the South Pacific, known for its palm lined beaches and marine-life rich lagoon which is the world's largest.
Papua New Guinea
A country in the southwestern Pacific, encompasses eastern half of New Guinea and its offshore islands.
A nation of hundreds of islands, known for its scuba diving and WW2-era relics.
It is a South Pacific Ocean nation made up of roughly 80 islands that stretch 1,300 km.
An unincorporated and organized territory of the US.
Hawaii
A US state, which is an isolated volcanic archipelago in the Central Pacific.
An island republic in Central Pacific, comprises 33 coral atolls stretching along the equator.
A sprawling chain of volcanic island and coral atolls in the Central Pacific Ocean, between Hawaii and the Philippines.
A country spread across Western Pacific Ocean comprising over 600 islands.
Federal State of Micronesia
A tiny island country in Micronesia, northeast of Australia that features a coral reef and white-sand beaches fringed with palms, including Anibare Bay on the east coast.
This is collectively known as US Commonwealth in the Pacific Ocean. Its largest island is Saipan, known for its sandy shores and mountainous landscapes.
Has a population of 23,923,101 as of 2015.
Oceania
North America
Has a population of 39,359,270 as of 2015.
Has a population of 4,361,416,312.
South America
Has a population of 738,838,859 as of 2016.
Has a population of 533,215,000 as of 2016.
Has a population of 432,502,515 as of 2016.
Largest solitary rock called Uluru by the aborigines.
Ayers Rock
Cape York Peninsula
Darling Range
Fraser Island
Described as the "Last Wilderness" and one of the "Wildest Unexplored Wilderness Area on the Planet."
Great Barrier Reef
A low mountain range that runs through far southwestern Australia. Its highest point is Mt. Cooke.
The fouth largest island in Australia and the largest sand island in the world.
World's largest coral reef, it is along Australia's Northeast Coast.
Tubataha Reef
The main vegetation of Australia which means "small natural hill."
Hummock
Eucalypt Woodland
Tropical Rainforest
Acacia Woodland
Known as a dry sclerophyll forest.
Tussock Grassland
Hummock Grassland
A raw material for aluminum production.
Bauxite
Opal
English language is part of what culture?
Anglo-Celtic
Anglo-Saxon
Malayo-Polynesian
Austronesian
Spirits that represent natural forces.
Masalai
Orisha
Fairy
Candomble
Australia's economy is basically
Free-enterprise
Laissez-Faire
Monopoly
Import Substitution
Australia officially recognizes Queen Elizabeth II as its monarch.
Australia is mainly Information Age.
One of the world's great architectural icons. Its architect is Jorn Utzon.
Sydney Opera House
Sydney Harbour Bridge
Great Ocean Road
Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park
One of the most photographed natural wonders in Australia.
Blue Mountains National Park
Daintree National Park
Kakadu National Park
The largest steel arch bridge in the world.
Golden Gate Bridge
A UNESCO World Heritage Site which is named after the blue haze emanating from the many eucalyptus trees.
Home of one of the oldest surf life-saving clubs in the world.
Bondi Beach
A Wet Tropics World Heritage Area which is among the most ancient ecosystems on earth.
It is the largest national park in Australia.
It was once the "Pearl Capital of the World."
Broome and the Kimberley Region
Positioned between the Black and Caspian Seas which dominate the landscape of Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia.
Gobi
Located in Central Asia.
Largest and highest plateau in the world. Also known as the "Rooftop of the World.'
Tibet Plateau
Anatolian Plateau
Deccan Plateau
Plateau of Iran
Located in Asia Minor/Turkey, genetally barren and arid plateau.
Bordered by three mountain ranges: Saptura Range (north), and the Eastern and Western Ghats on either side.
World's largest areas of continuous flatland which containd some of the world's largest swamps and floodplains.
West Siberia
Rub 'al Khali
Anatolia
Arabia
Considered as the world's largest sand sea also known as the "Empty Quarter."
Arabian
TaklaMakan
KyzylKum
It defines the physical landscape of Scandinavia.
Western Uplands
North European Plain
Central Uplands
Alpine Mountains
It extends from southern United Kingdom east to Russia.
It extends east-west across Europe. It is lower in altitude and less rugged.
It includes ranges in Italian and Balkan Peninsula, northern Spain and southern France.
It is used for making ceramics, medicine, toothpaste and cosmetics.
Magnesite
Perlite
It is used in steelmaking and rubber production.
It is used in plasters, insulation, ceiling tiles and salt.
It is used in aircraft, armour plating, naval ships, and spacecraft.
Titanium
It is used in stainless steel, dyes and pigments.
It is used as an anti-corrosion agent.