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In which polar region can tabular icebergs be observed?
2Antarctic
1Arctic
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Tabular icebergs are characteristic of the Antarctic zone.
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Tabular icebergs are characteristic of the Antarctic zone.
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What is the youngest volcano?
2Ardoukoba
1Paricutรญn
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The youngest volcano is Ardoukoba with a first eruption in November 1978 while Paricutรญn had its first eruption in 1943.
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The youngest volcano is Ardoukoba with a first eruption in November 1978 while Paricutรญn had its first eruption in 1943.
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How many species of birch trees exist in Europe?
24
12
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In Europe, there are four species of birch: wart birch (Betula pendula), downy birch (Betula pubescens), dwarf birch (Betula nana) and low birch (Betula humilis).
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In Europe, there are four species of birch: wart birch (Betula pendula), downy birch (Betula pubescens), dwarf birch (Betula nana) and low birch (Betula humilis).
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What is the name of the lark's song?
2Grisolle
1Cajole
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The song of the lark is called "grisolle" in French. It is a very characteristic and melodious song, often associated with the first signs of spring.
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The song of the lark is called "grisolle" in French. It is a very characteristic and melodious song, often associated with the first signs of spring.
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Which is the most active volcano?
2Kฤซlauea
1Etna
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The most active volcano is Kฤซlauea with an eruption every year to a year and a half.
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The most active volcano is Kฤซlauea with an eruption every year to a year and a half.
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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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How many species does the family of Phocidae include?
218
112
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The current eighteen species of phocids include true seals and elephant seals. The best known species is that of the harbor seal.
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The current eighteen species of phocids include true seals and elephant seals. The best known species is that of the harbor seal.
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Is the carob a tree or a shrub?
1A tree
2A shrub
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The carob tree is a member of the Fabaceae family. It is grown mainly for its edible pods, called carobs.
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The carob tree is a member of the Fabaceae family. It is grown mainly for its edible pods, called carobs.
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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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What cross-breed does rapeseed come from?
2Cabbage and brassica rapa
1Beets and sorghum
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Rapeseed is a natural cross between cabbage and turnip. These two plants from the Brassicaceae family have given rise to this versatile crop.
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Rapeseed is a natural cross between cabbage and turnip. These two plants from the Brassicaceae family have given rise to this versatile crop.
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