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I don't know why but I get inspired by everything, including this game. References redirect to potential excerpts to add for articles.
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Arnold Schwarzenegger is an Austrian-American bodybuilder-turned-actor-turned-governor of California. He played the Terminator.
Bruce Willis is an American actor, best known for playing John McClane from Die Hard.
Harrison Ford is an American actor. In addition to playing Indiana Jones, he is famous for playing Han Solo
Chevy Chase is an American actor.
(COMPLETE!) Oxygen can be found in:
- Earth (planet), naturally as a mixture of 3 isotopes
Oxygen can not be found in:
- Outer space (in breathable quantities)
(COMPLETE!) Hydrogen is the first element listed on the Periodic Table and a gaseous food at room temperature. Named after its role in water, hydrogen is also the primary fuel source for stars. The concentration of hydrogen ions also is the basis for acidity. A single proton is also just hydrogen (1H+, or the protium cation).
(COMPLETE!) Iron is a common metallic element. Not very ironic, though.
Can be found in nutritional foodies, eaten raw, or perhaps fed to a Chomby... Maybe you can make an entirely new species... Iron can also exist as iron ore, typically hematite.
(COMPLETE!) Helium is the first of the noble gases. It is used to make balloons fly high up into the air, though it would be hard to catch a balloon midair from the ground without a string.
(COMPLETE!) Canada is the first country in the world, the second-largest by area, the actual number one exporter of potassium, maple syrup, and poutine, and the location of the first Wiki Camp, down the hall and to the left from Portugal. It is known for its large variety of sports, entertainment, literature, culinary arts, beverages, technology, history, historical landmarks, architecture, human and alien communications, college classes, and TOTAL! DRAMA! ISLAND!, foliage, flora and fauna, crossword puzzles, castles with moats, rugby and ice hockey stadiums, animal welfare facilities, state parks, indoor gardens, and medicinal imports. It was first opened in 2002 in Ottawa, the capital city. Toronto is the largest city, yet it sucks.
(COMPLETE!) Iraq is a country in the Middle East that is bordered by Türkiye to the north, Iran to the east, the Persian Gulf and Kuwait to the southeast, Saudi Arabia to the south, Jordan to the southwest, and Syria to the west. It is an ancient land that housed many civilizations through time, including Sumer, Akkad, and Assyria in Mesopotamia. The House of Wisdom once towered over its capital Baghdad.
(COMPLETE!) France is a country in Europe, bordering Spain and Andorra to the southwest, Monaco and Italy to the southwest, Switzerland and Germany to the west, and Luxembourg and Belgium to the northwest. France is known for its romantic settlements, quaint alpine scenery, and relaxing Mediterranean beaches. Its capital is Paris, the City of Light, home to such landmarks as the Eiffel Tower. Cuisine in France is more than baguettes and croissants. There's quiche and crêpes, as well as some of the best wine out there. Wildlife is aplenty in France, from marmots to lynx to wolf packs.
(COMPLETE!) Brazil is South America's largest country; it's so huge that Recife is closer to Dakar, Senegal than Porto Alegre. It stretches from the Amazon rainforest to the beaches of Rio de Janeiro. Brazil's culture is vibrant and diverse. Every Carnival, millions take to the streets in a huge nationwide festival.