Statistics for Geography and Landforms Quiz

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It has active volcanoes, ancient temples, monuments, lakes, beaches, and tea plantations and is also a part of the Indonesian archipelago. What Indonesian island is known for its heavy imports and exports of rice, which is also known popularly as a coding script as well?Java
94%
It contains some of the world's hottest and saltiest seawater. With its connection to the Mediterranean Sea via the Suez Canal, it is one of the most traveled waterways in the world.The Red Sea
94%
This island is famous to both the namesake sun bear and pygmy elephant, which are both the smallest elephant and bear species in the world respectively. It is also the largest island is Asia, and the third largest in the world.Borneo
88%
Lemurs, chameleons, stunning orchids, and towering baobab trees are native to this island off the eastern coast of Africa.Madagascar
88%
Asian Mountain Range; Border stretches from the Indus river through Pakistan,India, Nepal, and Bhutan.The Himalayas
88%
The highest mountain range in the world, and has 9 out of 10 of the world's highest peaks, including Mount Everest. These mountains, referred to as the Third Pole, are the source of some of Asia's major rivers and help to regulate the Earth's climate.The Himalayas
88%
The smiles and hospitality of this island country are world famous and so is its spicy food, exotic fruits, and an array of sweetmeats found nowhere else in the world. What is this country off the southern tip of India?Sri Lanka
81%
The Longest mountain range in the world; Potatoes and oranges originated there; The summit of Mount Chimborazo in the mountain range is the planet's tallest point when measured from the Earth's core.The Andes
69%
The largest indoor basin in the world, this inland sea borders countries such as Ukraine, Russia and Turkey.The Black Sea
69%
Also called the Dead Sea because its high salinity prevents macroscopic aquatic organisms, such as fish and aquatic plants, from living from it, though minuscule quantities of bacteria and microbial fungi are present. Borders countries such as Azerbaijan, Russia, and TurkmenistanThe Caspian Sea
69%
This island is also an autonomous region of Denmark, has its own viking routes; with Leif Erickson setting up its first colony, and its mass is mostly comprised of ice.Greenland
63%
Part of the Indonesian archipelago, this island is popularly known for its rugged tropical terrain and numerous active volcanoes. This island is both the sixth largest in the world and the last place to have species such as namesake tigers, orangutans, namesake rhinos, and Bornean elephants.Sumatra
56%
Along the Eastern coast of North America from Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada, in the North to Alabama, USA, in the south.The Appalachian Mountains
56%
North Africa's highest mountain range. They run across Morocco for about 1000 km and separate the mid-Atlantic and Mediterranean coastlines from the harsh Sahara desert in the South.The Atlas Mountains
56%
The traditional boundary between Europe and Asia, They are about 1,550 miles long and extend from the Kara Sea in the North to the namesake river in the South.The Ural Mountains
56%
The world's third longest land-based mountain range. It begins in Northern Queensland, passing through the middle of New South Wales and ends in Victoria in Australia.The Great Dividing Range
50%
A mountain range of uplifted rock in Antarctica which extend, with some interruptions, across the continent from Cape Adare in Northern Victoria Land to Coats Land.The Transantarctic Mountains
13%

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