Geography

Saturday, 18 July 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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Mount Fuji
It is surrounded by five lakes.
They are Motosuko, Shojiko, Saiko, Yamanakako, and Kawaguchiko.
Taiga
Despite harsh conditions, many people live in the taiga biome, not only in small settlements but in cities as well.
Major cities in this biome include Murmansk, Arkhangelsk, Yakutsk, Anchorage, Yellowknife, Tromsø, Luleå, and Oulu.
Negev
There are important deposits of raw materials there.
Large deposits of phosphates are intensively exploited and processed there, and bromide extracted fr ...
Yangtze River
The deepest gorge in the world–the Tiger Leaping Gorge–is located in the Upper Yangtze.
It has a maximum depth of approximately 3,800 meters from the river to the mountain peak. As a part ...
Hawaii
It is not certain who from Western civilization discovered Hawaii.
The Spanish claim that this was done by the captain of their fleet, Ruy López de Villalobos, in 1542 ...
Cappadocia
Derinkuyu - the largest underground city.
The largest underground city - Derinkuyu - consists of several levels reaching 80 meters deep into t ...
Krakatoa
The centuries-old activity of Krakatoa is reported in historical records. This volcano was formed two million years ago and has always shown great activity. 
As early as the 3rd century AD, the Chinese described its violent eruptions. Its eruption around 416 ...
Sahara desert
Lake Chad, located in the Sahara Desert, is the most important source of water for people, animals and plants.
Its water is used by about 30 million people. It is the largest non-tidal lake in Central Africa. In the last 50 years, the lake has lost most of its water due to climate change and human activities.
Gulf of Mexico
The Gulf of Mexico supports four major industries: fishing, oil, shipping, and tourism.
Tourism alone generates over $100 billion in income each year.
Greenland
Greenland has tundra and grassland, where you can find mosses, lichens, low shrubs and dwarf trees.
Of course, vegetation is only found where there is no ice cover, above 80 degrees north there is no vegetation at all.