Planet Earth Quiz
- Question: What word describes the bend of a river?
- Answer: A meander is a serpentine pattern that a river forms as water erodes the land that contains it.
- Question: How wide, in miles, is a degree of latitude?
- Answer: A degree of arc of latitude is about 69 miles wide.
- Question: What is the circumference of Earth at the equator (in kilometers)?
- Answer: The equator’s circumference, or length around, is about 25,000 miles (40,000 kilometers).
- Question: What is the name given to the imaginary line at latitude zero?
- Answer: The equator divides the Earth into the Northern and Southern hemispheres and stands at the imaginary zero degree longitude.
- Question: What is the word for land that has fallen down a slope?
- Answer: A landslide is a large amount of earth, rock, and other material that moves down a steep slope. An avalanche is similar, but involves snow.
- Question: How long does it take a bottle to bob across the Atlantic Ocean?
- Answer: It takes about a year for a bottle to travel from the West Indies to Europe. Other floating objects—including coconut seeds—regularly make the journey, too.
- Question: What percentage of Earth is arable?
- Answer: A little more than 20 percent of the earth’s surface, or about 11.58 million square miles (30 million square kilometers), is capable of sustaining agriculture.
- Question: Which of these cities is sinking into the sea?
- Answer: In modern times Venice, Italy, has been sinking into the sea at an alarming rate, and the city’s central region is plagued by flooding.
- Question: The world’s longest river is:
- Answer: At 4,132 miles (6,650 kilometers) in length, the Nile River is the longest river in the world.
- Question: Which of these is not a peninsula?
- Answer: A peninsula is a land area that projects into a body of water but is connected to another landmass. An example is the Sinai Peninsula in Egypt, which projects into the Red Sea and links Africa and Asia.
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