| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| The second highest peak on Earth | K2 | 92%
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| The oldest and deepest lake on Earth | Lake Baikal | 89%
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| Volcano that destroyed the city of Pompeii when it erupted in 79 AD | Vesuvius | 89%
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| The largest coral reef on Earth | Great Barrier Reef | 85%
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| Large waterfall located on the Zambezi River | Victoria Falls | 85%
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| Largest freshwater lake on Earth by area | Lake Superior | 83%
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| Sacred sandstone rock in central Australia | Uluru | 82%
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| Driest nonpolar desert on earth, located in Chile | Atacama | 76%
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| Archipelago off the southernmost tip of South America | Tierra del Fuego | 72%
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| Jovian moon thought to contain liquid water | Europa | 71%
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| Arboreal area in southwestern Germany with a cake named after it | Black Forest | 70%
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| Tallest peak in the solar system, located on Mars | Olympus Mons | 67%
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| Famous flat topped mountain in South Africa | Table Mountain | 67%
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| Smallest dwarf planet in our solar system | Ceres | 63%
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| Array of basalt columns in Northern Ireland | Giant's Causeway | 62%
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| A massive, 200 year-old storm on Jupiter | Great Red Spot | 58%
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| Yemeni island off the Horn of Africa, famous for it's unique plant life | Socotra | 56%
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| Lunar mare used as the landing site for the Apollo 11 spaceflight | Sea of Tranquility | 53%
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| Lake in North America home to bull sharks | Lake Nicaragua | 51%
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| Fiord located on the South Island of New Zealand | Milford Sound | 16%
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