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Do mites sting?
2No
1Yes

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Dust mites do not sting. Dust mites are microscopic arthropods that feed mainly on dead skin and are often responsible for allergic reactions.
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Dust mites do not sting. Dust mites are microscopic arthropods that feed mainly on dead skin and are often responsible for allergic reactions.
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From which continent do nasturtiums originate?
2America
1Asia

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Nasturtiums are native to South America. These ornamental and edible plants are particularly appreciated for their colorful flowers and slightly peppery taste.
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Nasturtiums are native to South America. These ornamental and edible plants are particularly appreciated for their colorful flowers and slightly peppery taste.
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What is the largest mammal of the mustelidae family in Europe?
2The European badger
1The Beaver

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Europe's largest mammal of the mustelid family is the European badger. It can weigh up to 20 kg and is known for its nocturnal habits.
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Europe's largest mammal of the mustelid family is the European badger. It can weigh up to 20 kg and is known for its nocturnal habits.
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From which deciduous tree is the acorn the fruit?
1The oak tree
2The beech tree

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The acorn is the fruit of the deciduous oak tree. Oaks are widespread in many parts of the world, and their acorns are essential to the tree's reproduction.
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The acorn is the fruit of the deciduous oak tree. Oaks are widespread in many parts of the world, and their acorns are essential to the tree's reproduction.
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Is the North Pole colder than the South Pole?
2No
1Yes

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The North Pole is significantly warmer than the South Pole because it is located at sea level in the middle of an ocean that acts as a heat reservoir.
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The North Pole is significantly warmer than the South Pole because it is located at sea level in the middle of an ocean that acts as a heat reservoir.
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Where can you see chamois?
1Alps
2Pyrenees

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Chamois are found in the mountains of Europe, particularly in the Alps, Apennines and Carpathians. They prefer steep, rocky terrain.
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Chamois are found in the mountains of Europe, particularly in the Alps, Apennines and Carpathians. They prefer steep, rocky terrain.
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What caused the 2005 anchovy crisis?
2Overfishing
1Climate change

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The anchovy crisis of 2005 was due to overfishing and poor management of resources in the Bay of Biscay.
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The anchovy crisis of 2005 was due to overfishing and poor management of resources in the Bay of Biscay.
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What is the scientific name of juniper?
1Juniperus
2Larix

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The scientific name for juniper is Juniperus, a genus of conifers belonging to the Cupressaceae family.
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The scientific name for juniper is Juniperus, a genus of conifers belonging to the Cupressaceae family.
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How many marine mammal species are there in the world?
1134
2234

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Biologists count 134 species of marine mammals in the world (including 5 already extinct).
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Biologists count 134 species of marine mammals in the world (including 5 already extinct).
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Which is the most active volcano?
2KΔ«lauea
1Etna

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The most active volcano is KΔ«lauea with an eruption every year to a year and a half.
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The most active volcano is KΔ«lauea with an eruption every year to a year and a half.
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