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- 2. Two people who were tasked by Thomas Jefferson to explore different lands west of the Mississippi River that came to terms with the Louisiana Purchase.
- 4. is A young Native woman who accompanied Lewis and Clark on their expedition.
- 7. is The largest country in North America
- 8. Lizards that can be the size of a fingernail and could possibly get eaten by wasps.
- 13. is Another tourist attraction located in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Also holding a statue of Jesus Christ that holds multiple purposes and values.
- 14. A country that contains 50 states
- 15. A tourist attraction located in South America, but also a border between Argentina and Brazil, along with being the largest waterfall system in the world.
- 16. The largest rainforest in the world
- 19. The world's third largest continent.
- 21. Has a flag where one color represents independence, Roman Catholic religion, and union.
- 23. is A transparent amphibian that lives in the jungles.
- 24. Desert is The dryest desert on earth and only receives rain every century.
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- 1. The oldest mountain range on earth.
- 3. A monkey that lives its life high in the trees and is also built for climbing.
- 5. is A tourist attraction located in Ecuador but also is home to the most diverse animals and plants.
- 6. A continent that holds the Amazon river.
- 9. is The third largest river basin in the world.
- 10. are A mountain range located in North America with dangerous weather in the winter with the temperature hitting -54 degrees.
- 11. is A country that holds Machu Picchu, a tourist attraction.
- 12. The longest river in the world along with the largest river system in the world.
- 17. Large amount and rapid flow of snow down a hill or a mountain.
- 18. is The largest country in South America.
- 20. A mountain range located in South America with a dangerous sun that could burn human skin in four minutes.
- 22. is A country that is home to the Moon Valley that is also a part of the Atacama Desert.
