Geography Of The World

Mountains

The 10 Highest Mountains In The United States

The 10 Highest Mountains in the United States are all located in Alaska and are noted for their glacial settings and icy summits.

Lakes

How Sea Lampreys Nearly Destroyed the Great Lakes

How did sea lampreys nearly destroy the Great Lakes? These parasitic invaders collapsed the lake trout fishery before a decades-long fight back.

Lakes

How Quagga Mussels Are Outcompeting Zebra Mussels in the Great Lakes

How quagga mussels are outcompeting zebra mussels in the Great Lakes, from their deep-water edge to the ecosystem damage driving fish and algae problems.

Canyons

How Are Canyons Formed?

A canyon is a deep cleft between escarpments or cliffs, often formed by rivers, weathering, erosion or tectonic activity.

Lakes

The Biggest Lakes in British Columbia

Which is the biggest lake in British Columbia? Explore the province's largest, led by the 680-square-mile Williston Lake, and the rivers that feed them.

Lakes

How Grass Carp Threaten the Great Lakes Wetlands

Learn how invasive species threaten ecosystems and why grass carp have become a major concern after their introduction to non-native waters.

Bodies of Water

Which Country Has the Most Fresh Water?

Brazil, Russia, and the United States are home to the top three largest amounts of renewable fresh water.

Bodies of Water

5 Most Snake-Filled Bodies Of Water In New York

Discover five New York lakes and wetlands where northern water snakes and garters concentrate along the shoreline, plus safety tips.

Bodies of Water

6 Most Snake-Filled Bodies Of Water In Connecticut

Connecticut's rivers, lakes, reservoirs, and forest ponds create ideal habitat for snakes, with six waterways standing out for their abundant populations.

Lakes

The Lakes That Used to Be Part of the Ocean

Earth is constantly evolving through geological processes, both slow and catastrophic. Among those processes are evolutions of lakes which were once oceans.

Lakes

How Many Cities Sit on the Shores of the Great Lakes?

Discover which major cities line the Great Lakes, from Chicago and Toronto to Duluth and Buffalo, across eight US states and Ontario.

Mountains

Oldest Mountain Ranges Of The World

It takes a very long time to form a mountain. Small volcanoes can grow up in just a few months, but a big mountain typically takes thousands of years to take shape. 

Lakes

The Lakes That Sit on Fault Lines in the United States

Fault lines built some of America's most striking lakes. See how quakes and shifting crust shaped Tahoe, Reelfoot, and more.

Lakes

The 10 Deepest Lakes in the World

The world's deepest lakes generally formed through ancient cataclysmic events, leading to deep rifts in the Earth which became filled with water.

Lakes

How Long Would It Take to Drain Lake Superior?

Discover Lake Superior’s vast size, 191-year retention time, ecology, wildlife, islands, and importance to Great Lakes life.

Geography

10 Largest Lake Islands In The World

Lake islands are islands that are situated within a lake. Some of the world’s largest lake islands are discussed in this article.

Lakes

10 Largest Lakes In Europe

Most of Europe's biggest lakes hide in just three countries. Discover the 10 largest lakes in Europe and the Ice Age history that shaped them

Lakes

The Cleanest Lakes in the World

Clear alpine basins and protected watersheds reveal the world’s cleanest lakes, including wonders such as Blue Lake, Crater Lake, and Lake Mashu.

Lakes

The Clearest Lakes in the World Ranked by Visibility

Lake visibility measures how far light travels in water before being obscured by particles or organisms, with rankings based on documented measurements.

Lakes

What Happens If Lake Mead Runs Dry

Lake Mead sits about 150 feet above dead pool. Here's what a dry reservoir would mean for water, power, farms, and wildlife across the Southwest.

Lakes

The Largest Freshwater Lakes in the World by Volume

The world's 10 largest freshwater lakes by volume span North America, Africa, Asia, and Antarctica, varying in age and formation.

Deserts

The Major Deserts Of The United States

Saguaro forests, gypsum dunes, and the hottest place on Earth. Discover the major deserts of the United States and the surprising variety within each

Bodies of Water

6 Most Snake-Filled Bodies Of Water In Arkansas

From Lake Ouachita to the White River, these are the 6 most snake-filled bodies of water in Arkansas, where cottonmouths and rattlesnakes share the water.

Rivers

The 10 Longest Rivers in the United States

Combined, the Missouri and Mississippi would rank among the longest rivers on Earth. Discover the 10 longest rivers in the United States and where they flow.

Lakes

The Lakes That Sit Inside Volcanoes

Volcanic lakes fill eruption craters or calderas, creating dramatic waters like Crater Lake, Toba, and Taal’s nested volcano lakes worldwide.

Bodies of Water

6 Most Snake-Filled Bodies Of Water In Utah

Utah is home to 28 different species of snake, including seven of which are venomous rattlesnakes, and many of these species thrive near major water bodies.

Lakes

Why the Great Lakes Are Considered an Inland Sea

Why the Great Lakes are called an inland sea, from their ocean-sized waves and massive scale to their freshwater identity.

Lakes

The Lakes Formed by Earthquakes in the United States

Explore six American lakes shaped by earthquakes, from Reelfoot to Quake Lake, where sinking land and landslides remade landscapes forever.

Lakes

The Pink Lakes of the World and Why They Are Pink

Pink lakes get their color from salt-loving microbes or minerals, deepening in hot months and fading when rain dilutes salt.

Lakes

The Lakes Heated By Geothermal Activity

These geothermal lakes boil, steam, shift colors, and reach extreme temperatures, revealing how volcanic heat can transform water into something otherworldly.

Bodies of Water

5 Most Snake-Filled Bodies Of Water In Indiana

Indiana’s lakes and rivers support diverse snake habitats, especially wetlands and shorelines, where watersnakes and queensnakes are commonly encountered.

Mountains

The World's Longest Mountain Ranges

The world's longest mountain range hides almost entirely underwater. Discover Earth's longest ranges, from the mid-ocean ridge to the towering Andes.

Bodies of Water

6 Most Snake-Filled Bodies Of Water In South Carolina

Snakes are thriving in South Carolina’s waters, and the six bodies of water that follow are where the highest concentration of them lives.

Bodies of Water

5 Most Snake-Filled Bodies Of Water In Idaho

Rattlers swim, gopher snakes bluff, and garters fill the coves. These are the five most snake-filled bodies of water in Idaho and when to watch out.

Lakes

10 Largest US Lakes

The U.S. has over 102,500 lakes, with Alaska leading in number, Minnesota in named lakes, and the Great Lakes spanning 94,250 square miles.

Caves

Tears Of The Turtle Is America's Deepest Limestone Cave

Nearly half a mile straight down, Montana's Tears of the Turtle is America's deepest limestone cave. Discover the record-breaking descent few will ever attempt.

Rivers

10 Most Famous Rivers In The World

Rivers are the lifeblood of our world. This list looks at the ten most famous rivers in the world, from the Nile to the Mekong.

Geography

The 10 Lowest Places On Earth

The Earth's surface exudes an impressive range of elevations. The following list is all about highlighting the lowest points across the terrestrial landscape.

Bodies of Water

5 Most Snake-Filled Bodies Of Water In Missouri

From the Mississippi River to Table Rock Lake, these are the 5 most snake-filled waters in Missouri, where watersnakes and cottonmouths thrive.

Bodies of Water

6 Most Snake-Filled Bodies Of Water In Delaware

Discover snake habitats around Delaware’s ponds, rivers, and swamps, including where copperheads may occur and which nonvenomous snakes are most common.

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