Geography

Tuesday, 22 October 2024
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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Death Valley
Death Valley is believed to be the hottest place on Earth in the summer.
It has a subtropical, hot desert climate with long, very hot summers, short, warm winters, and littl ...
Victoria Falls
Victoria Falls is considered one of the seven natural wonders of the world.
Iguazú Falls
There are legends about the origin of Iguazu Falls.
One of them tells of a deity who intended to marry a beautiful woman named Naipi. However, the woman ...
Lake Malawi
In 1989 a massive earthquake took place on the southern coast of Lake Malawi.
Fortunately, only nine people died as a result of it, but over 50,000 were left homeless.
Mount Etna
A number of villages lie directly at the foot of the volcano.
They are inhabited by about 213,200 people, the largest number being in Adrano, which lies on the so ...
Iguazú Falls
The waterfall is 2.7 kilometers wide and consists of 275 separate rocky thresholds.
Its height varies from 60 to 82 meters. The water flow is estimated at two to four thousand cubic me ...
Lake Malawi
Malawi is also called Lake Niasa. It belongs to the African Great Lakes group.
Mount Fuji
Over 30 species of mammals live on Mount Fuji and its surrounding areas.
There are, for instance, Asiatic black bears, or the rare Japanese serow.
Colorado
Coloradans have the lowest obesity rate of all US states.
They also enjoy the longest life expectancy of all states at 80.21 years.
Negev
The Negev can be divided into five regions: northern, western, and central, the plateau and the Arabah valley.
Northern Negev (Mediterranean zone) with annual rainfall of 300 millimeters and quite fertile soils ...