Geography

Thursday, 30 April 2026
16 facts about Hawaii
16 facts about Hawaii
Volcanic paradise
This picturesque archipelago located in the middle of the Pacific Ocean owes its creation entirely to volcanic eruptions. Lush deciduous forests inter ...

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Lake Victoria
Lake Victoria is polluted with sewage, domestic and industrial waste, and fertilizers and chemicals from farms.
The lake's basin has many human concentrations. Its shores are dotted with key towns: Kisumu, Kisii ...
Caspian Sea
It is a remnant of the Paratethys Sea of the Tethys Ocean, dating back to Mesozoic, and early Cenozoic Eras.
The Caspian Sea, along with the Black Sea, and the Aral Sea formed due to the evaporation of the Tethys Ocean.
Easter Island
Easter Island has a maritime variety of subtropical climate.
The warmest month is February, the rainiest is April, and the cool season lasts from July to August.
Galapagos Islands
When the islands were formed, they were about 200 km further from the mainland than they are today.
At the current rate of tectonic plate movement, the Galapagos Islands will collapse into the Peru-Chile Trench (a deep-sea trench in the eastern Pacific Ocean) in about 20 million years.
Caspian Sea
It is surrounded by Kazakhstan, Russia, Turkmenistan, Iran, and Azerbaijan.
Caspian Sea
The Caspian Sea is a dumping site of over 1 million cubic meters of sewage annually.
Easter Island
A macrolide antibiotic used in modern medicine was first isolated in 1975 from Streptomyces hygroscopicus bacteria from a soil sample taken on Easter Island.
The drug called Sirolimus (rapamycin) is an immunosuppressant used in transplantation. Rapamycin is ...
Death Valley
The fauna there is relatively diverse and includes more than 400 species.
The Death Valley fauna includes 51 species of mammals (including coyotes, foxes, lynx, cougars, Odoc ...
Aokigahara
Aokigahara has a bad reputation as a suicide forest.
The forest gained such a reputation in the 1960s, and the place was popularized by Seichō Matsumoto ...
Mount Fuji
It is not known where its name derives from.
The name commonly used in Japan, Fujiyama, translates to “the precious one.” Historians still cannot determine the origin of the name.