Exploring Geography
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Question 1: What is the largest desert in the world?
Gobi Desert
Sahara
Arabian Desert
Antarctic Desert
Question 2: Which country has the most time zones?
United States
Russia
China
Canada
Question 3: Which of the following rivers is the longest in the world?
Nile River
Mississippi River
Yangtze River
Amazon River
Question 4: What factor primarily influences the climate of a region?
Elevation
Latitude
Vegetation
Proximity to oceans
Question 5: Which continent is known as the 'Dark Continent'?
Asia
Africa
Australia
South America
Question 6: What is the primary reason for the seasons on Earth?
Earth's distance from the sun
Ocean currents
Tilt of Earth's axis
Wind patterns
Question 7: Which of the following is a myth about the equator?
It has equal day and night year-round
It divides the Earth into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres
It runs through multiple countries
It is the hottest place on Earth
Question 8: What is the significance of the Prime Meridian?
It is where the highest mountains are located
It marks the boundary of the Arctic region
It is the starting point for measuring longitude
It divides the Earth's landmasses