Geography Of The World

Lakes

What Lies At The Bottom Of Lake Michigan

Shipwrecks, a mile-long stone line, a sunken crucifix and 40 unexplained craters: what researchers have confirmed on the bottom of Lake Michigan.

Lakes

The Great Lakes Islands You Can Actually Visit

Among the largest bodies of freshwater in the world, the Great Lakes have no shortage of islands. Here are the ones you can actually visit.

Oceans

The Florida Waters Where Swordfish Run Biggest

From Islamorada's Floyd's Wall to Key Largo and the Gold Coast, here are the Florida waters where swordfish run biggest, and what it takes to land one.

Lakes

How Lake Tahoe Could Cover All Of California In Water

Lake Tahoe holds 39 trillion gallons in just 191 square miles. Here's the math on how it could cover all of California in 14 inches of water.

Lakes

What Lies At The Bottom Of Crater Lake

What lies at the bottom of Crater Lake: submerged volcanic cones, landslide debris, lava plains, hot springs, and bacteria living without light.

Lakes

How Much Great Lakes Fishing Is Worth Every Year

Great Lakes fishing is worth about $5 billion a year, not the $7 billion everyone keeps quoting. Where the money comes from, and why it is a bargain to protect.

Oceans

The Ocean Animals That Can Regrow Body Parts

Oceans are natural wonders, with immense biodiversity. However, only a select few species have the power to regrow body parts.

Bodies of Water

5 Most Snake-Filled Bodies Of Water In Oklahoma

Cottonmouths, copperheads, and tens of thousands of watersnakes. Five Oklahoma lakes where the snake populations run highest, and how to stay safe.

Lakes

How Alewife Populations Boom And Crash In The Great Lakes

Predators vanished, alewives exploded, beaches filled with rotting fish, then salmon saved the day. The wild boom-crash story of the Great Lakes.

Lakes

How Long Would It Take To Refill Lake Mead?

Lake Mead sits near record lows. From emergency outflow cuts to decades of snowpack, here's how long refilling America's largest reservoir would take.

Bodies of Water

5 Most Snake-Filled Bodies Of Water In Louisiana

Paddling or fishing in Louisiana? These snake-filled lakes, swamps, and reservoirs host water snakes, cottonmouths, and rattlers along their shorelines.

Lakes

The Lakes Where Lake Trout Grow Largest

Where do lake trout grow into 50-pound monsters? The deep, frigid, far-flung lakes that mint record mackinaw, from the Arctic to Idaho.

Lakes

The Most Dangerous Beaches On The Great Lakes

Decades of drowning and rescue data reveal the ten most dangerous swimming beaches on the Great Lakes, and the hidden currents that make them deadly.

Lakes

How Great Lakes Water Reaches The Atlantic Ocean

How Great Lakes Water Reaches The Atlantic Ocean: it flows west to east through five lakes, the Niagara and St. Lawrence rivers, and finally the Seaway.

Oceans

The Sharks Most Likely To Be Found Off US Shores

The Sharks Most Likely To Be Found Off US Shores include blacktip, bull, great white, tiger, nurse, and hammerhead, mapped by where you may meet them.

Geography

Country Names With 10 Letters

18 countries have names that contain 10 letters, from Azerbaijan to Uzbekistan. Discover what other countries make the list!

Lakes

The Best Bass Fishing Lakes In The South

The Best Bass Fishing Lakes In The South include Lake Fork, Santee Cooper, Toledo Bend, and Guntersville, each producing exceptional fish year after year.

Lakes

How Invasive Species Spread From One Lake To Another

How does a fingernail-sized mussel leap from one isolated lake to the next? Almost always, the answer is us. The vectors, explained simply.

Lakes

The Lakes Where Crappie Grow Biggest

Home of the 3-pound crappie, a world record from 1957, and a lake born in an earthquake: the US waters where crappie grow into absolute slabs.

Oceans

The Ocean Currents That Control The Weather

The Ocean Currents That Control The Weather include the Gulf Stream, the Loop Current, the California Current, and El Nino, shaping US storms, fog, and heat.

Oceans

The Ocean Sounds Scientists Still Can't Explain

The Ocean Sounds Scientists Still Can't Explain include the Whistle, the Upsweep, and an eerie Arctic Ping that no investigation has ever traced.

Lakes

What Happens To A Town When Its Lake Disappears

From Owens Lake's toxic dust to the Aral Sea's stranded ships, here's what really happens to a town when its lake dries up, and how a few fought back.

Geography

What Continent Is Hawaii In?

Although politically Hawaii is considered part of North America, geographically Hawaii is not part of any continent.

Lakes

How Tulare Lake Came Back From The Dead In 2023

How Tulare Lake Came Back From The Dead In 2023, when heavy rain and Sierra Nevada snowmelt refilled a California lakebed dry for a quarter century.

Lakes

The Next Invasive Species Threats Facing The Great Lakes

Invasive carp, hydrilla, flowering rush, snakehead and Phragmites: the five species federal scientists are watching in the Great Lakes.

Lakes

How Many Great Lakes Beaches Close From Pollution Each Year?

Nearly 3,000 beach-days of Great Lakes closures hit in 2024. What triggers them, which beaches get hit hardest, and how to check before you go.

Bodies of Water

5 Most Snake-Filled Bodies Of Water In Maryland

Meet the watersnakes, copperheads, and timber rattlesnakes living along Maryland's most snake-filled bays, rivers, and lakes.

Geography

Landlocked Countries In Asia

Twelve countries in Asia are considered landlocked, although some of them, like Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan, are along the Caspian Sea.

Geography

What Are The Contiguous United States?

Forty-eight states and the District of Columbia share a boundary with at least one other state and jointly make up the contiguous United States.

Bodies of Water

5 Most Snake-Filled Bodies Of Water In New Jersey

5 Most Snake-Filled Bodies Of Water In New Jersey, from the Mullica River's Pine Barrens to Lake Hopatcong, where water snakes and rattlers hunt.

Oceans

What Happens To Your Body At The Bottom Of The Ocean

What Happens To Your Body At The Bottom Of The Ocean depends on salt and cold. Seawater works in days, while a cold lake can preserve remains for decades.

Mountains

The Longest Mountain Ranges in Asia

The Kunlun Mountains, in China, is the longest mountain range in Asia.

Oceans

The US Beaches Losing The Most Sand To The Ocean

The US Beaches Losing The Most Sand To The Ocean, where storms, rising seas, and lost sediment force costly battles to keep famous shorelines in place.

Lakes

The Best Trophy Fishing Lakes In The Rockies

What makes a lake produce record trout? A ranked look at the Rockies' top trophy fisheries, where cold water, kokanee, and predator control grow giants.

Lakes

How A Single Boat Can Infest An Entire Lake

Zebra mussel larvae are invisible, and a drained boat still holds a gallon of water. How a single boat can infest an entire lake, and what actually stops it.

Oceans

How Deep Does The Ocean Actually Go?

How Deep Does The Ocean Actually Go? Challenger Deep reaches nearly 11,000 meters, deep enough that Everest would sit more than a mile below the surface.

Lakes

The Best Perch Fishing Lakes In America

Devils Lake, Lake Erie, and six more: the best perch fishing lakes in America, where the jumbos run fat, the schools run thick, and the skillet stays busy.

Geography

Which Countries Border Italy?

Italy borders France, Switzerland, Austria, and Slovenia, plus the two microstates it completely encloses: San Marino and Vatican City.

Oceans

The Ocean Trenches No One Has Ever Reached

The Ocean Trenches No One Has Ever Reached include Manila, Vityaz, Cayman, Aleutian, and New Britain, where only sonar has mapped the deepest floors.

Lakes

How Long Would It Take To Drain Lake Michigan?

How Long Would It Take To Drain Lake Michigan? About 99 years, the lake's retention time, thanks to its huge volume, depth, and slow outflow to Lake Huron.

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