Question | Tile | Select | % Correct |
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Is under a glacier in Antarctica. | Caspian Sea | No | 100%
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Large brackish tidal bay in Venezuela. | Caspian Sea | No | 100%
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One of the African Great Lakes. | Caspian Sea | No | 100%
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The second largest lake in Europe. | Caspian Sea | No | 100%
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Large, deep, freshwater lake in the Andes. | Caspian Sea | No | 100%
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Large lake in the North Island of New Zealand. | Caspian Sea | No | 100%
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Lakes joined by the Straits of Mackinac. | Caspian Sea | No | 100%
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A salt lake in Australia. | Caspian Sea | No | 100%
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Largest lake located entirely in Europe. | Caspian Sea | No | 100%
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Largest lake located entirely in Europe. | Lake Baikal | No | 100%
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Large, deep, freshwater lake in the Andes. | Lake Baikal | No | 100%
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Large brackish tidal bay in Venezuela. | Lake Baikal | No | 100%
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Is under a glacier in Antarctica. | Lake Baikal | No | 100%
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A salt lake in Australia. | Lake Baikal | No | 100%
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One of the African Great Lakes. | Lake Baikal | No | 100%
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Lakes joined by the Straits of Mackinac. | Lake Baikal | No | 100%
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Large lake in the North Island of New Zealand. | Lake Baikal | No | 100%
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Is under a glacier in Antarctica. | Lake Eyre | No | 100%
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Large, deep, freshwater lake in the Andes. | Lake Eyre | No | 100%
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Large brackish tidal bay in Venezuela. | Lake Eyre | No | 100%
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One of the African Great Lakes. | Lake Eyre | No | 100%
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Large lake in the North Island of New Zealand. | Lake Eyre | No | 100%
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Lakes joined by the Straits of Mackinac. | Lake Eyre | No | 100%
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Considered the deepest lake in the world. | Lake Ladoga | No | 100%
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Lakes joined by the Straits of Mackinac. | Lake Ladoga | No | 100%
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Is under a glacier in Antarctica. | Lake Ladoga | No | 100%
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The world's largest inland water body. | Lake Ladoga | No | 100%
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World's largest lake by surface area. | Lake Ladoga | No | 100%
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A salt lake in Australia. | Lake Ladoga | No | 100%
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Large, deep, freshwater lake in the Andes. | Lake Ladoga | No | 100%
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A salt lake in Australia. | Lake Maracaibo | No | 100%
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Largest lake located entirely in Europe. | Lake Maracaibo | No | 100%
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The world's largest inland water body. | Lake Maracaibo | No | 100%
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The second largest lake in Europe. | Lake Maracaibo | No | 100%
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World's largest lake by surface area. | Lake Maracaibo | No | 100%
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Considered the deepest lake in the world. | Lake Maracaibo | No | 100%
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Large lake in the North Island of New Zealand. | Lake Maracaibo | No | 100%
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Large brackish tidal bay in Venezuela. | Lake Michigan-Huron | No | 100%
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A salt lake in Australia. | Lake Michigan-Huron | No | 100%
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The second largest lake in Europe. | Lake Michigan-Huron | No | 100%
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Large lake in the North Island of New Zealand. | Lake Michigan-Huron | No | 100%
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Large, deep, freshwater lake in the Andes. | Lake Michigan-Huron | No | 100%
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Considered the deepest lake in the world. | Lake Michigan-Huron | No | 100%
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Is under a glacier in Antarctica. | Lake Michigan-Huron | No | 100%
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Largest lake located entirely in Europe. | Lake Michigan-Huron | No | 100%
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One of the African Great Lakes. | Lake Michigan-Huron | No | 100%
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Considered the deepest lake in the world. | Lake Onega | No | 100%
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Large brackish tidal bay in Venezuela. | Lake Onega | No | 100%
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The world's largest inland water body. | Lake Onega | No | 100%
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Lakes joined by the Straits of Mackinac. | Lake Onega | No | 100%
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World's largest lake by surface area. | Lake Onega | No | 100%
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Largest lake located entirely in Europe. | Lake Onega | No | 100%
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One of the African Great Lakes. | Lake Superior | No | 100%
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Large lake in the North Island of New Zealand. | Lake Superior | No | 100%
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Large, deep, freshwater lake in the Andes. | Lake Superior | No | 100%
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Is under a glacier in Antarctica. | Lake Superior | No | 100%
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Largest lake located entirely in Europe. | Lake Superior | No | 100%
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A salt lake in Australia. | Lake Superior | No | 100%
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The second largest lake in Europe. | Lake Superior | No | 100%
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Large brackish tidal bay in Venezuela. | Lake Superior | No | 100%
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Largest lake located entirely in Europe. | Lake Taupo | No | 100%
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The world's largest inland water body. | Lake Taupo | No | 100%
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Considered the deepest lake in the world. | Lake Taupo | No | 100%
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Large brackish tidal bay in Venezuela. | Lake Taupo | No | 100%
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Lakes joined by the Straits of Mackinac. | Lake Taupo | No | 100%
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World's largest lake by surface area. | Lake Taupo | No | 100%
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The second largest lake in Europe. | Lake Taupo | No | 100%
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A salt lake in Australia. | Lake Titicaca | No | 100%
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Is under a glacier in Antarctica. | Lake Titicaca | No | 100%
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One of the African Great Lakes. | Lake Titicaca | No | 100%
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Large lake in the North Island of New Zealand. | Lake Titicaca | No | 100%
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Considered the deepest lake in the world. | Lake Titicaca | No | 100%
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The world's largest inland water body. | Lake Titicaca | No | 100%
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The second largest lake in Europe. | Lake Titicaca | No | 100%
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Lakes joined by the Straits of Mackinac. | Lake Titicaca | No | 100%
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Largest lake located entirely in Europe. | Lake Titicaca | No | 100%
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Large brackish tidal bay in Venezuela. | Lake Titicaca | No | 100%
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Lakes joined by the Straits of Mackinac. | Lake Victoria | No | 100%
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The second largest lake in Europe. | Lake Victoria | No | 100%
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The world's largest inland water body. | Lake Victoria | No | 100%
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Largest lake located entirely in Europe. | Lake Victoria | No | 100%
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Large, deep, freshwater lake in the Andes. | Lake Victoria | No | 100%
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Large brackish tidal bay in Venezuela. | Lake Victoria | No | 100%
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Large lake in the North Island of New Zealand. | Lake Victoria | No | 100%
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One of the African Great Lakes. | Lake Victoria | Yes | 100%
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Is under a glacier in Antarctica. | Lake Victoria | No | 100%
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A salt lake in Australia. | Lake Victoria | No | 100%
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A salt lake in Australia. | Lake Vostok | No | 100%
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Large brackish tidal bay in Venezuela. | Lake Vostok | No | 100%
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One of the African Great Lakes. | Lake Vostok | No | 100%
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Large, deep, freshwater lake in the Andes. | Lake Vostok | No | 100%
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World's largest lake by surface area. | Lake Vostok | No | 100%
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The world's largest inland water body. | Lake Vostok | No | 100%
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Large lake in the North Island of New Zealand. | Lake Vostok | No | 100%
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Lakes joined by the Straits of Mackinac. | Lake Vostok | No | 100%
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World's largest lake by surface area. | Lake Baikal | No | 89%
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The second largest lake in Europe. | Lake Baikal | No | 89%
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The world's largest inland water body. | Lake Baikal | No | 89%
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World's largest lake by surface area. | Lake Eyre | No | 89%
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Largest lake located entirely in Europe. | Lake Eyre | No | 89%
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The second largest lake in Europe. | Lake Eyre | No | 89%
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The world's largest inland water body. | Lake Eyre | No | 89%
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Considered the deepest lake in the world. | Lake Eyre | No | 89%
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The second largest lake in Europe. | Lake Ladoga | No | 89%
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One of the African Great Lakes. | Lake Ladoga | No | 89%
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Large lake in the North Island of New Zealand. | Lake Ladoga | No | 89%
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Large brackish tidal bay in Venezuela. | Lake Ladoga | No | 89%
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Lakes joined by the Straits of Mackinac. | Lake Maracaibo | No | 89%
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Large, deep, freshwater lake in the Andes. | Lake Maracaibo | No | 89%
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One of the African Great Lakes. | Lake Maracaibo | No | 89%
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Is under a glacier in Antarctica. | Lake Maracaibo | No | 89%
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World's largest lake by surface area. | Lake Michigan-Huron | No | 89%
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The world's largest inland water body. | Lake Michigan-Huron | No | 89%
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A salt lake in Australia. | Lake Onega | No | 89%
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Large, deep, freshwater lake in the Andes. | Lake Onega | No | 89%
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Is under a glacier in Antarctica. | Lake Onega | No | 89%
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Large lake in the North Island of New Zealand. | Lake Onega | No | 89%
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Lakes joined by the Straits of Mackinac. | Lake Superior | No | 89%
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Large, deep, freshwater lake in the Andes. | Lake Taupo | No | 89%
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Is under a glacier in Antarctica. | Lake Taupo | No | 89%
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A salt lake in Australia. | Lake Taupo | No | 89%
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World's largest lake by surface area. | Lake Titicaca | No | 89%
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World's largest lake by surface area. | Lake Victoria | No | 89%
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The second largest lake in Europe. | Lake Vostok | No | 89%
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Considered the deepest lake in the world. | Lake Vostok | No | 89%
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Considered the deepest lake in the world. | Caspian Sea | No | 78%
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Considered the deepest lake in the world. | Lake Baikal | Yes | 78%
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One of the African Great Lakes. | Lake Onega | No | 78%
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Considered the deepest lake in the world. | Lake Superior | No | 78%
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One of the African Great Lakes. | Lake Taupo | No | 78%
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Considered the deepest lake in the world. | Lake Victoria | No | 78%
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Largest lake located entirely in Europe. | Lake Vostok | No | 78%
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World's largest lake by surface area. | Caspian Sea | No | 67%
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Large brackish tidal bay in Venezuela. | Lake Maracaibo | Yes | 67%
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The world's largest inland water body. | Lake Superior | No | 67%
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Large, deep, freshwater lake in the Andes. | Lake Titicaca | Yes | 67%
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The world's largest inland water body. | Caspian Sea | Yes | 56%
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A salt lake in Australia. | Lake Eyre | Yes | 56%
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Lakes joined by the Straits of Mackinac. | Lake Michigan-Huron | Yes | 56%
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World's largest lake by surface area. | Lake Superior | Yes | 56%
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Large lake in the North Island of New Zealand. | Lake Taupo | Yes | 56%
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Largest lake located entirely in Europe. | Lake Ladoga | Yes | 44%
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Is under a glacier in Antarctica. | Lake Vostok | Yes | 44%
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The second largest lake in Europe. | Lake Onega | Yes | 33%
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