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Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? Earth and Beyond
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Question 1
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The most important line of latitude is the… A Tropic of Cancer B Arctic Circle C equator D Tropic of Capricorn
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The most important line of latitude is the….. A Tropic of Cancer B Arctic Circle C equator D Tropic of Capricorn
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R100
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Question 2
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Imaginary line passing through the centre of the earth between the North and South Poles A Horizontal B Vertical C axis D equator
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Imaginary line passing through the centre of the earth between the North and South Poles A Horizontal B Vertical C axis D equator
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Question 3
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One complete turn of the Earth on its axis is called a A spin B revolution C orbit D rotation
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One complete turn of the Earth on its axis is called a A spin B revolution C orbit D rotation
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R300
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Question 4
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In the Southern Hemisphere we find the A Tropic of Capricorn B equator C Tropic of Cancer D Arctic Circle
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In the Southern Hemisphere we find the A Tropic of Capricorn B equator C tropic of Cancer D Arctic Circle
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Question 5
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This country is in the Northern Hemisphere A Argentina B New Zealand C Japan D Zimbabwe
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This country is in the Northern Hemisphere A Argentina B New Zealand C Japan D Zimbabwe
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R1 000
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Question 6
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On June 21 the Northern Hemisphere is experiencing A winter B summer C autumn D spring
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On June 21 the Northern Hemisphere is experiencing A winter B summer C autumn D spring
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Question 7
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On Dec 21 the Antarctic Circle has A 24 hours of night B 12 h day & 12 h night C 24 hours of daylight D 16 h day & 8 hr night
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On Dec 21 the Antarctic Circle has A 24 hours of night B 12 h day & 12 h night C 24 hours of daylight D 16 h day & 8 hr night
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R4 000
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Question 8
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The equator always has A 24 h daylight B 8 h day & 16 h night C 16 h day & 8 h night D 12 h day & 12 h night
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The equator always has A 24 h daylight B 8 h day & 16 h night C 16 h day & 8 h D 12 h day & 12 h night
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R8 000
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Question 9
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How long does it take the earth to rotate once A 365 days B 30 days C 24 hrs D 28 days
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How long does it take the earth to rotate once A 365 days B 30 days C 24 hrs D 28 days
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R16 000
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Question 10
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Trees that lose their leaves in winter are called A deciduous B coniferous C evergreen D fynbos
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Trees that lose their leaves in winter are called A deciduous B coniferous C evergreen D fynbos
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Question 11
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This animal does not hibernate in the Northern Hemisphere A polar bear B fox C hedgehog D snake
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This animal does not hibernate in the Northern Hemisphere A polar bear B fox C hedgehog D snake
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R64 000
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Question 12
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The Southern Right Whale migrates to S.A from A Antarctica B Mozambique C The Arctic D North America
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The Southern Right Whale migrates to S.A from A Antarctica B Mozambique C The Arctic D North America
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R125 000
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Question 13
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The movement of the earth around the sun is called A rotation B revolution C spin D equinox
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The movement of the earth around the sun is called A rotation B revolution C spin D equinox
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R250 000
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Question 14
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The midnight sun can be seen in the A Tropic of Cancer B Equator C Tropic of Capricorn D Arctic Circle
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The midnight sun can be seen in the A Tropic of Cancer B Equator C Tropic of Capricorn D Arctic Circle
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R500 000
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Question 15
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The summer solstice in the Northern Hemisphere is on A 21 June B 23 September C 21 December D 21 March
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The summer solstice in the Northern Hemisphere is on A 21 June B 23 September C 21 December D 21 March
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R1 000 000
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