Geography

Sunday, 14 June 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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Nile river
It is 6650 kilometers (4132 miles) long.
It flows through all climate zones in Africa, and its basins are located in the territory of eleven ...
Mount St. Helens
Until April 22nd, Mount St. Helens was erupting daily, with a frequency of one per hour to one per day.
Yangtze River
The Yangtze has over 700 tributaries, eight of which are principal.
They are the Yalung River, Min River, Jialing River, Han River, Wu River, Yuan River, Xiang River, and Gan River.
Sahara desert
The highest recorded air temperature in the Sahara was 47 °C (116,6 °F).
During the day, average temperatures are 30-35 °C (86-95 °F). At night, the temperature drops to 10-20 °C (50-68 °F), and occasionally it can fall below 0 °C (32 °F).
Martinique
Martinique is an island, part of the Lesser Antilles - an archipelago in the Atlantic Ocean.
The Lesser Antilles is part of the Antilles, a group of islands located in the Caribbean Sea, stretc ...
Mount Fuji
It is 3,776.24 meters high.
It is the highest peak in Japan.
Mediterranean Sea
More than 5 million years ago the area of today's Gibraltar was hit by an earthquake.
As a result of the quake, a 14-kilometer-long crack formed through which water from the Atlantic Oce ...
Cappadocia
In ancient times, the region was famous for its high quality horse breeding.
Nan Madol
Agricultural communities formed over time united around the 10th-12th centuries under the leadership of the chief, the so-called Saudeleur.
And it was the Saudeleurs who began building Nan Madol around 1200 CE. The Saudeleur dynasty was the ...
River Thames
The longest of all 200+ bridges on the Thames is the Queen Elizabeth II Bridge.
It was officially opened in 1991 by the late Queen Elizabeth II and spans 812 meters.