Geography True/False

Answer these True/False questions.
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1. Antarctica doesn't have time zones
There are nine time zones in Antarctica that various science centers and research labs follow.
True
False
2. Kansas City is in Missouri and Kansas
The Kansas City spans both states.
True
False
3. Maine is the easternmost U.S. state
Alaska is the easternmost state.
True
False
4. Iceland is mostly made up of glaciers
While the country does have glaciers, it also has volcano activity, hot springs and geysers.
True
False
5. You can see Russia from the U.S.
From certain parts of Cape Prince of Wales in Alaska, you can clearly see mainland Siberia.
True
False
6. The United Kingdom and Great Britain are the same thing
Great Britain refers to England, Scotland and Wales. The United Kingdom refers to Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
True
False
7. Egypt is in Africa and Asia
Parts of Egypt are in Africa and Asia making it a transcontinental country.
True
False
8. Florida Is the closest state to Africa
Maine is the closest state to Africa.
True
False
9. Egypt has the largest pyramid in the world
The Mexican Great Pyramid of Cholula, also known as Tlachihualtepetl, is considered the largest pyramid by volume known to exist.
True
False
10. The Nile is the longest river in the world
Scientists have recently found that the Amazon River is 65 miles longer than the Nile.
True
False
11. Afghanistan and Pakistan are Middle Eastern countries
They’re considered part of Central Asia.
True
False
12. The Great Wall of China is visible from space with the naked eye
The Great Wall of China can only be seen from space with the use of a telescope.
True
False
13. Florida Is the southernmost U.S. State
Hawaii is farther south than any other American state.
True
False
14. The Pyramids of Giza aren’t in the middle of the desert
The distance between Cairo and the Pyramids of Giza is a mere 8 miles.
True
False
15. The Statue of Liberty is located in New York
It is in New Jersey.
True
False
16. Texas isn’t the largest state
Alaska is twice as large as Texas.
True
False
17. Canada is the world's largest country by area
Russia is the largest by area.
True
False
18. Holland and the Netherlands are two separate things
Holland is a region in the Netherlands. Calling the Netherlands “Holland” would be like referring to the United States as Texas or New York.
True
False
19. Greenland is comparable in size to South America or Africa
The Mercator Map enlarges the size of countries near the poles.
True
False
20. Reno, Nevada is west of Los Angeles, California
Parts of Nevada are farther west than coastal parts of California.
True
False
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1 Comments
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Level 33
Jul 9, 2023
Damn I though that question num. 15 is some bad joke. Everywhere wikipedia says "Statue of Liberty is located in NY" but I checked Google maps and damn... it is really in New Jersey. Need to study more geography...