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The most famous fictional resident of Transylvania, a region in Romania is a ble
-ucking villain created by the author Bram Stoker. Which character is this?
- Edward Cullen
b. Jason Bourne
c. Count Dracula
Petra Dura is a technique where ................ are inlaid to create decorative art.
paper
b. semi-precious stones c. metals
- an organisation for solving international disputes, was created
First World War
United Nations
b. League of Nations C. Communist Pa
ert Peary and Frederick Cook were the first two individuals to claim to have
ain point. Where did Cook and Peary claim to have reached?
tarctica
b. Australia
C. North Pole
Borealis, or the Northern ....... ........, is a phenomenon in the
bhere caused by the Earth's magnetic field.
b. Lights
& Dark
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First one is count Dracula
2nd one is semi precious stones
3rd one is
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Australia
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c. Count Dracula
b. semi-precious stones
b. League of Nations
c. North Pole
b. Lights
Explanation:
- Abraham "Bram" Stoker was a well-known Irish writer for his Gothic horror novel Dracula in 1897. The novel speaks of Dracula's effort to travel from Transylvania to England so that he may find a fresh blood to disperse the un-dead curse and the battle between Dracula and a small group of people led by Professor Abraham Van Helsing. Dracula also introduced Count Dracula and created several norms for subsequent vampire fiction..
- Pietra dura is a term for the inlay technique of using cut and fitted, highly polished coloured stones (Semi-precious gemstones to create images such as marble wall panels, wood inlay , wall art and so on, as . It is considered a decorative art.
- The League of Nations 1920 was a global organisation, headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland, created after the WWI to provide a forum for resolving global disputes.
- Frederick Cook and Robert Peary both claimed they discovered the North Pole. The N Pole was one of the final laurels of terrestrial discovery, a reward that countless adventurers from various nations had worked over 300 years and suffered over. And the American adventurer Robert E. Peary sent a letter from the Indian Harbour, Labrador, that in April 1909 he he had reached the pole. A week before, Dr. Frederick A. Cook, who supposedly emerged from the dead after more than one year in the Arctic, said he had reached the pole in April 1908, a year before Peary, The North Pole is Discovered by Dr. Frederick A. Cook.
- When the particles move through the magnet barrier of the Earth, they interact with oxygen, nitrogen and other atoms and molecules that allow the lights to glow through the sky. These auroras in Earth's Northern Hemisphere are called the aurora borealis or northern lights
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