Geography Of The World

Lakes

How Many Invasive Species Are In The Great Lakes?

More than 180 non-native species have made their way to the Great Lakes (largely due to human activity), of which 64 are invasive.

Geography

Landlocked States Of The United States

All the 27 US landlocked states are contiguous states on mainland North America. 16 states are singly, 10 are doubly, and only 1 is triply landlocked.

Deserts

Deserts of Europe

Discover the surprising deserts of Europe! Explore Europe's unique arid landscapes, including Spain's Tabernas Desert and Iceland's volcanic sands.

Lakes

How Asian Carp Are Changing the Great Lakes Ecosystem

Asian carp are aggressive in their migration towards the Great Lakes; if they invade the world’s largest freshwater system, the consequences will be damaging.

Bodies of Water

5 Snake-Filled Waters In New Zealand

Though New Zealand has no native snake populations and strict environmental protections, venomous sea snakes occasionally wash up on its shores.

Bodies of Water

5 Snake-Filled Waters In Queensland

Queensland's waters are filled with a variety of snakes, including venomous aquatic and land-dwelling species, from its oceans to its rivers.

Lakes

Lakes With Islands That Contain Lakes

Remote inland waters, unique ecosystems, and fishing and wilderness adventures await across North America’s most fascinating nested lakes.

Deserts

Polar Deserts

Polar deserts are colder and drier than most hot deserts. See how Antarctica and the Arctic meet the definition.

Rivers

The Longest Rivers In Japan

The Shinano, or Chikuma, on the island of Honshu is the longest river in Japan, while the River Tone is the only other in the country 200 miles or longer.

Bodies of Water

The 5 Most Dangerous Bodies Of Water In Wyoming

From icy lakes to fast-moving rivers, explore the five most dangerous bodies of water in Wyoming and the risks they pose.

Lakes

6 Crystal-Clear Lakes in Wisconsin that You Have to See

These are the six clearest lakes in Wisconsin, boasting crystal-clear waters that visitors have to enjoy via swimming, boating, diving, and other activities.

Lakes

The Lakes Making The Most Progress Against Toxic Algae

Discover lakes leading the fight against toxic algae, with real progress in water quality, restoration, and nutrient reduction efforts

Lakes

The Largest Watersheds in the United States

Explore the largest U.S. watersheds, how they shape rivers, ecosystems, and water flow across vast regions of the country.

Valleys

Matanuska-Susitna Valley

The Matanuska-Susitna Valley, between Anchorage and Denali National Park, covers 24,707.3 square miles and is the 6th-largest county in South Central Alaska.

Bodies of Water

The 5 Most Dangerous Bodies Of Water In Washington

While undeniably beautiful, bodies of water are naturally hazardous if not treated with care and respect and these are Washington's most dangerous.

Lakes

The Best Preserved Shipwrecks In The Great Lakes

With official estimates ranging from 6,000 to 10,000 wrecks in total, the Great Lakes offer a chance to dive in and see the best-preserved shipwrecks.

Lakes

The Lakes Most Affected By Zebra Mussels In North America

Zebra mussels are spreading across North America, impacting lakes like Lake Champlain and Lake Winnipeg and disrupting ecosystems and water systems.

Lakes

How Many Invasive Species Live In The Great Lakes?

While there are more than 60 invasive species in the Great Lakes, these eight are among the most destructive and challenging.

Bodies of Water

5 Snake-Filled Waters In Australia

Learn why these water habitats are ideal for snakes in Australia, what species live there, and how dangerous it is for people.

Bodies of Water

5 Snake-Filled Waters In Vermont

Discover 5 Vermont lakes and rivers where 11 native snake species thrive from spring to fall, including water and rare rattlesnake habitats.

Lakes

The Most Island Filled Lakes In North America

These lakes include islands shaped by geology, glacial carving, and long‑term erosion. Find out which lake contains the most islands today.

Bodies of Water

5 Snake-Filled Waters In Tasmania

The eastern tiger snake, the lowland copperhead, and the white-lipped snake are all native to Tasmania and can be found in the following lakes and rivers.

Bodies of Water

5 Snake-Filled Waters In South Australia

It is no secret that Australia is home to some of the world's deadliest animals, and the snakes that occupy the waters of South Australia are no exception.

Bodies of Water

6 Snake-Filled Waters In New England

New England has modest snake diversity, but waters like Quabbin Reservoir and Narrow River provide especially strong habitat for several native species.

Bodies of Water

5 Snake-Filled Waters In The Northern United States

Discover five snake-filled waters in the northern U.S. and learn where these reptiles live, how common they are, and what to expect outdoors.

Bodies of Water

5 Snake-Filled Waters In Western Australia

Explore five snake-filled waters in Western Australia where venomous sea snakes and other species thrive along rivers, coasts, and wetlands.

Bodies of Water

5 Snake-Filled Waters In Southern California

Discover five snake-filled waters in Southern California where rattlesnakes and other species thrive in lakes, rivers, and wetlands.

Lakes

The Deepest Lakes In The United States

The 10 deepest lakes in the United States were shaped by powerful natural forces over thousands of years, including volcanic eruptions, glaciers, and floods.

Bodies of Water

5 Snake-Filled Waters In Victoria

Discover five waterways in Victoria where snakes are commonly spotted, from quiet wetlands to popular rivers and lakes.

Bodies of Water

5 Snake-Filled Waters In The Pacific Northwest

The Pacific Northwest’s rivers, marshes, and shorelines support diverse snake species, especially visible in late spring and summer around sunny habitats.

Deserts

What And Where Are Coastal Deserts?

As the name implies, coastal deserts are deserts stretching along the sea coast. They are one of the four major types of deserts.

Lakes

The 10 Longest Lakes in Canada

Explore Canada’s longest lakes, from Lake Superior to Lake Huron, and how their length shapes water quality, ecology, tourism, and human use.

Bodies of Water

8 Snake-Filled Waters In The Rockies

Rocky Mountain waterways host at least 15 snake species, mostly harmless, with prairie and western rattlesnakes the main dangerous ones.

Lakes

The Most Remote Islands in the Great Lakes

The Great Lakes are home to a large number of remote islands, including some with fascinating natural and human history.

Lakes

The Longest Bridges on the Great Lakes

Learn about the longest bridges across the Great Lakes, from the Mackinac Bridge to the Burlington Skyway, and the engineering behind these massive crossings.

Bodies of Water

8 Snake-Filled Waters In Delaware

Delaware’s rivers, marshes, and ponds hide plenty of snakes, with some waters seeing far more slithering visitors than you might expect.

Bodies of Water

5 Snake-Filled Waters In Maine

Maine's snake population can be found in these local lakes and rivers, featuring eastern ribbonsnakes, garter snakes, and more.

Lakes

How Many Shipwrecks Are in the Great Lakes?

Historians, researchers, and maritime archaeologists speculate that there are between 4,000 and 10,000 shipwrecks scattered across the Great Lakes.

Bays

The Largest Bays on the Great Lakes

From the formidable Georgian Bay on Lake Huron to lesser-known arms and inlets, these bodies of water define the coastline of the Great Lakes.

Lakes

The Longest Lakes in the US

America’s longest lakes stretch across states and borders, shaped by glaciers, rivers, and time, defining the nation’s geography.

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