Geography

Monday, 2 February 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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Atacama Desert
Despite the conditions prevailing in the desert, a rich diversity of plants has developed in the Atacama.
There are more than 500 species of plants, characterized by their remarkable adaptability to the extreme environment. 
Nan Madol
The population of the city was about 1,000 people, although it is recently assumed that it never exceeded 500 people.
Uluru
Uluru is sacred to Pitjantjatjara–the Aboriginal people of the Central Australian desert.
Bermuda Triangle
The term "Bermuda Triangle" first came into existence in 1952 in an article that appeared in the American magazine Fate.
The article described a supposedly supernatural phenomenon, and the story of the Bermuda Triangle be ...
Mediterranean Sea
Mediterranean countries are:
Algeria, Gibraltar, Spain, France, Monaco, Italy, Malta, Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, ...
Hawaii
The highest peak in Hawaii is Mauna Kea, a dormant volcano.
Its height is 4207,3 m above sea level, and is located on the largest island of the archipelago - Ha ...
Lake Victoria
Common water hyacinth negatively affects the population of Lake Victoria in many ways.
It can paralyze water transport by blocking routes, which affects the local economy.Where the plants ...
Mount St. Helens
It is located 80 kilometers south of the highest volcano of the Cascade Arc, Mount Rainier.
Mount Fuji
It is one of the most popular landscapes to be featured in various pieces of art.
There are many poems, paintings, and songs that used Mount Fuji as an inspiration.
Mount Tambora
The eruptions lowered the summit of Mount Tambora from 4,300 meters to 2,851 meters, leaving a 6-kilometer-wide caldera in its place.
Before the eruption, Mount Tambora was the highest peak in the Indonesian archipelago.