Certainly! Below is the completed
"Landmarks of the World - WebQuest" with accurate information for each landmark. I'll go through each image, identify the landmark, and fill in the requested details:
(a) Name,
(b) City,
(c) Country, and
(d) Size/age (height or year built).
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Row 1
1. Eiffel Tower
- a. Name:
Eiffel Tower
- b. City:
Paris
- c. Country:
France
- d. Size (height):
300 meters (984 feet)
2. Colosseum
- a. Name:
Colosseum
- b. City:
Rome
- c. Country:
Italy
- d. Built in:
70–80 AD
3. Taj Mahal
- a. Name:
Taj Mahal
- b. City:
Agra
- c. Country:
India
- d. Built in:
1632–1653
4. Big Ben (Elizabeth Tower)
- a. Name:
Big Ben / Elizabeth Tower
- b. City:
London
- c. Country:
United Kingdom
- d. Size (height):
96 meters (315 feet)
> *Note:* "Big Ben" refers to the bell inside the tower; the tower itself is officially called the Elizabeth Tower.
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Row 2
5. Brandenburg Gate
- a. Name:
Brandenburg Gate
- b. City:
Berlin
- c. Country:
Germany
- d. Built in:
1791
6. The White House
- a. Name:
The White House
- b. City:
Washington, D.C.
- c. Country:
United States
- d. Built in:
1792–1800
7. Sydney Opera House
- a. Name:
Sydney Opera House
- b. City:
Sydney
- c. Country:
Australia
- d. Size (length):
183 meters (600 feet)
8. St. Basil's Cathedral
- a. Name:
St. Basil's Cathedral
- b. City:
Moscow
- c. Country:
Russia
- d. Built in:
1555–1561
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Row 3
9. Burj Khalifa
- a. Name:
Burj Khalifa
- b. City:
Dubai
- c. Country:
United Arab Emirates
- d. Size (height):
828 meters (2,703 feet)
10. Leaning Tower of Pisa
- a. Name:
Leaning Tower of Pisa
- b. City:
Pisa
- c. Country:
Italy
- d. Size (height):
55.86 meters (183 feet)
11. Christ the Redeemer
- a. Name:
Christ the Redeemer
- b. City:
Rio de Janeiro
- c. Country:
Brazil
- d. Size (height):
38 meters (124 feet) including base
12. Statue of Liberty
- a. Name:
Statue of Liberty
- b. City:
New York City
- c. Country:
United States
- d. Size (height):
93 meters (305 feet) including pedestal
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Summary Table
| Image | Name | City | Country | Size / Age |
|-------|-------------------------|--------------------|----------------------|------------|
| 1 | Eiffel Tower | Paris | France | 300 m |
| 2 | Colosseum | Rome | Italy | 70–80 AD |
| 3 | Taj Mahal | Agra | India | 1632–1653 |
| 4 | Big Ben | London | UK | 96 m |
| 5 | Brandenburg Gate | Berlin | Germany | 1791 |
| 6 | The White House | Washington, D.C. | USA | 1792–1800 |
| 7 | Sydney Opera House | Sydney | Australia | 183 m |
| 8 | St. Basil's Cathedral | Moscow | Russia | 1555–1561 |
| 9 | Burj Khalifa | Dubai | UAE | 828 m |
| 10 | Leaning Tower of Pisa | Pisa | Italy | 55.86 m |
| 11 | Christ the Redeemer | Rio de Janeiro | Brazil | 38 m |
| 12 | Statue of Liberty | New York City | USA | 93 m |
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Final Notes:
- All answers are based on widely accepted facts.
- Some landmarks have symbolic names (e.g., "Big Ben" is commonly used for the clock tower).
- Heights include structures from ground to top (including pedestals where applicable).
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