Geography Teacher

Junior

How many continents are there?
7

In terms of area, what is the smallest state in the United States?
Rhode Island

In terms of population, what is the largest country in the world?
China

Mount Everest is located in which mountain range?
Himalayas

What is the highest mountain on Earth?
Mount Everest

What is the longest mountain range in the United States?
Rocky Mountains

What is the lowest point in the United States?
Death Valley

What is the most populated continent on the planet?
Asia

What is the name of the island that the Statue of Liberty stands on in New York City?
Liberty Island

Which of these is NOT a borough in New York City?
Kings


Senior

Canada consists of how many provinces?
10

Counting its foreign territories, which country spans the most time zones?
France

In terms of area, what is the largest state in the United States?
Alaska

In terms of area, what is the smallest continent on the planet?
Oceania

In terms of area, what is the smallest country in the world?
Vatican City

In terms of population, what is the largest state in the United States?
California

In terms of population, what is the smallest state in the United States?
Wyoming

Mount Rushmore is located in which American state?
South Dakota

What continent is the Cape of Good Hope the southernmost point off?
Africa

What is the body of water which sits to the southeast of Texas in the United States?
Gulf of Mexico

What is the least populated continent on the planet?
Antarctica

What is the longest river in Africa?
Nile

What is the longest river in Australia?
Murray

What is the longest river in Europe?
Volga

What is the longest river in South America?
Amazon

What is the only country that borders Portugal?
Spain

Which of these cities occupies two different continents?
Istanbul

Which of these countries houses the most natural lakes?
Canada

Expert

Here you have to place four countries in the right order, the smallest on the left side, the largest on the right. And this ten times.

You can find a list for this on Wikipedia. 


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