Natural Wonders
- Question: What natural wonder of the world is named after aviator Jimmy Angel?
- Answer: Angel Falls is named for Jimmy Angel, an aviator who first reported seeing the Venezuelan waterfall—the world’s tallest—in 1935.
- Question: What is Turkey’s highest mountain?
- Answer: Turkey’s highest peak, Mount Ararat, rises 16,945 feet (5,165 meters).
- Question: Where would one find Hadhramaut?
- Answer: Hadhramaut is a narrow coastal plain that runs along the southeastern coast of the Arabian Peninsula.
- Question: Where might one find a barchan?
- Answer: A barchan is a crescent-shaped sand dune. Barchans are highly mobile, moving as much as 165 feet (50 meters) per year with the wind.
- Question: Where is the Tonle Sap located?
- Answer: At Phnom Penh, Cambodia, the Mekong River joins a huge natural reservoir. This is called Tonle Sap, or the Great Lake.
- Question: What is the highest mountain in Russia?
- Answer: Mount Elbrus, in the western Caucasus mountains, is Russia’s tallest mountain at 18,510 feet (5,642 meters).
- Question: Through which of these countries does the Nile River not flow?
- Answer: Botswana is in southern Africa, outside the Nile River basin. The Nile flows from Tanzania all the way to the Mediterranean Sea.
- Question: The world’s largest lake is:
- Answer: The largest lake in the world is the Caspian Sea. It has no outlet, and as a result it is very salty.
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