Geography Quiz 74 - Switched on kids

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Why do we learn Geography ? I guess, because it helps us to understand the places, and the relationship of people with its environment. Also did you ever try to find out how the Geography word was formed. Well, here is the answer – The word geography can be broken into the two basic elements of “GEO” and “GRAPHY.” Geo comes from the Greek word for Earth (the word Gaea, also meaning earth, derives from the Greek as well). The “ography” part comes from the Greek word graphein, which is literally to write about something. How well do you know about places, environment and our connect with it ? Learn more with our educational toys and STEM toys.

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Geography Quiz 74

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The ground water that occurs when flow of the subterranean water is not confined by the presence of impermeable layers is called?

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The largest part of our hydrosphere is

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The limit beyond which the stars suffer internal collapse is called the?

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The landforms that are created by massive earth movements due to plate tectonics are called?

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The highest mountains in Africa, which is not part of any mountains chain, is?

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The imaginary line on the earth's surface, which closely follows the 180 º meridian, is called the?

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The largest continent in the world is?

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The gulf that separates Finland and Sweden in Europe is?

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