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Aug 24, 2026

[Answer] Which animal is known as the "king of the animals"?

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The lion is often called the "king of the beasts," a title derived from its majestic appearance and dominant behavior. These big cats are organized in groups called prides, which distinguishes them from most other big cats, who are solitary. Their roaring bellow can be heard up to 8 kilometers away and serves for communication within the pride and to ward off intruders. Lions are primarily found in the African savannas, although there is also a small population of Asiatic lions in the Gir Forest in India.



Aug 23, 2026

[Answer] What is another expression for “hyponym”?

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...1. Suboptimal reception 2. Subordinate grouping 3. Submarine direction 4. Suborbital launch

[Answer] Approximately how much is the U.S. national debt?

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...The federal debt hit a record $40 trillion this week, according to the Treasury Department. The national debt represents the total amount the federal government owes after years of spending more than it collects in revenue. It includes debt held by the public, such as Treasury securities owned by investors, as well as money the government owes to federal trust funds. The debt has grown dramatically in recent decades, roughly doubling from $20 trillion in 2017, as federal spending and annual budget deficits have continued to rise.

[Answer] Approximately how much is the U.S. national debt?

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...The federal debt hit a record $40 trillion this week, according to the Treasury Department. The national debt represents the total amount the federal government owes after years of spending more than it collects in revenue. It includes debt held by the public, such as Treasury securities owned by investors, as well as money the government owes to federal trust funds. The debt has grown dramatically in recent decades, roughly doubling from $20 trillion in 2017, as federal spending and annual budget deficits have continued to rise.

[Answer] Approximately how much is the U.S. national debt?

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...The federal debt hit a record $40 trillion this week, according to the Treasury Department. The national debt represents the total amount the federal government owes after years of spending more than it collects in revenue. It includes debt held by the public, such as Treasury securities owned by investors, as well as money the government owes to federal trust funds. The debt has grown dramatically in recent decades, roughly doubling from $20 trillion in 2017, as federal spending and annual budget deficits have continued to rise.

[Answer] Approximately how much is the U.S. national debt?

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...The federal debt hit a record $40 trillion this week, according to the Treasury Department. The national debt represents the total amount the federal government owes after years of spending more than it collects in revenue. It includes debt held by the public, such as Treasury securities owned by investors, as well as money the government owes to federal trust funds. The debt has grown dramatically in recent decades, roughly doubling from $20 trillion in 2017, as federal spending and annual budget deficits have continued to rise.

[Answer] Approximately how much is the U.S. national debt?

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...The federal debt hit a record $40 trillion this week, according to the Treasury Department. The national debt represents the total amount the federal government owes after years of spending more than it collects in revenue. It includes debt held by the public, such as Treasury securities owned by investors, as well as money the government owes to federal trust funds. The debt has grown dramatically in recent decades, roughly doubling from $20 trillion in 2017, as federal spending and annual budget deficits have continued to rise.