1geographyThese two words have the same meaning, but are called by different names. In both cases they refer to a narrow inlet of water forming a long narrow lake. How are they called in Norway and in Scotland?Show AnswerLearn MoreShare
18geographyEurope's longest river, the Volga, flows from hills northwest of Moscow about 2,300 miles, finally emptying into which body of water?Show AnswerShare
18geographyWhich four countries outside the U.S. supply the largest numbers of tourists to San Francisco?Show AnswerShare
9geographyThe Allegheny and Monongehela rivers meet to form the Ohio river in which city?Show AnswerShare
14geographyWhat are the only two European countries whose capital city is on the Atlantic Ocean?Show AnswerShare
1geographyIn which countries would you find each of these historic regions: in one of these answers you can use the traditional name of the country where it is located a. Bohemia? b. Transylvania?Show AnswerShare
20geographyWhich of these three cities is located closest to New York? Moscow, Buenos Aires, or Honolulu?Show AnswerShare
9geographyThe tallest mountain in the continental United States lies in a range named after one is Spain. Name the range and the peak.Show AnswerShare
7geographyI'll give you the name of the capital city. You name the country. a. Port-au-Prince b. Kuala Lumpur c. KhartoumShow AnswerLearn MoreShare
18geographyWhich river rises in the Himalayas of Tibet and flows about 3,000 km through India and Pakistan into the Arabian Sea?Show AnswerShare
3geographyWhich Middle-east country along the Mediterranean Sea, about 35 miles wide and 135 miles long, gained its independence from France in 1943?Show AnswerShare