Geography Of The World

Lakes

The 10 Cleanest Lakes in the United States

Discover the top 10 cleanest lakes in the United States and learn about what makes them stand out with clear waters and healthy habitats.

Lakes

The Biggest Cities on the Great Lakes

The Great Lakes represent five lakes in east-central North America. The largest cities that are found on the Great Lakes include Toronto, Chicago, Mississauga, etc.

Forests

The Least Forested Countries In The World

Nine countries have less than 1% forest cover, while up to 30 countries have forest cover of not more than 5% of their land area.

Mountains

The Forbidden Mountains Of The World

Climbers have conquered Everest, but a handful of peaks remain forbidden. Discover the world's sacred mountains that no one is allowed to summit.

Volcanoes

The Tallest Volcanoes in the World

Nevado Ojos del Salado, a stratovolcano in the Andes, is the highest active volcano in the world.

Landforms

Are Some Of The Earth's Glaciers Actually Becoming Larger?

While the world's glaciers retreat, some in the Karakoram are stable or even advancing. Explore the science behind this puzzling exception.

Oceans

The Oceans Of The World By Size

There is technically one global ocean, but we generally refer to it by its five distinct basins: the Pacific, the Atlantic, the Indian, the Southern, and the Arctic.

Lakes

The Great Lakes Food Web Changes Caused By Invasive Species

Explore how invasive species are reshaping the Great Lakes food web, disrupting native ecosystems and altering fish populations.

Lakes

The Cleanest Lakes in Canada

Looking for the clearest water in Canada? Discover the country's cleanest lakes, from turquoise glacial pools to deep, untouched wilderness lakes.

Geography

Which US States Are Part Of The Pacific Ring Of Fire?

The Pacific Ring of Fire is one of the most geographically interesting zones on the planet. Learn about the US states that are part of this zone.

Lakes

The Lakes Fed By Glaciers In North America

Seven glacier-fed lakes across North America, from Banff's turquoise Moraine Lake to Alaska's remote Lake Clark, ranked by accessibility and appeal.

Bodies of Water

8 Snake-Filled Waters In South Dakota

Calm waters and scenic views hide a wilder side in some of South Dakota's lakes and rivers, where snakes thrive among wetlands and rocky shorelines.

Lakes

The Lakes Featured In Hollywood Films

Ten US lakes that played memorable roles in Hollywood films, from Lake Tahoe in The Godfather Part II to Mono Lake in High Plains Drifter.

Lakes

10 Largest Lakes In Asia

Asia features a large number of lakes that considerably vary in their origin, shape, and size. Discover the 10 largest lakes of Asia by surface area.

Bodies of Water

The World's Saltiest Bodies of Water

The Don Juan Pond is a small and very shallow hypersaline lake located in Antarctica and has a salinity of 44%.

Deserts

The Deserts Of Asia

Explore the vast deserts of Asia, from the frozen Gobi to the towering dunes of the Arabian Desert, and discover their unique landscapes and wildlife.

Oceans

Ocean Acidification

Ocean acidification is the lowering of the pH level in the ocean. The increased acidity in the ocean is mainly due to higher levels of carbon dioxide.

Geography

Is Hawaii a Part of Oceania or North America?

Is Hawaii part of Oceania or North America? Explore the geographic, cultural, and political factors that shape Hawaii’s place in the world.

Bodies of Water

Six Most Snake-Filled Bodies Of Water In Nevada

Discover six Nevada lakes, rivers, and reservoirs where snakes may be found, including garter snakes, gopher snakes, and rattlesnakes.

Geography

What Is the Siliguri Corridor?

The Siliguri Corridor links mainland India to the Northeast through a narrow West Bengal strip shaped by borders and transport routes.

Valleys

The World's Most Famous Valleys

Valleys are stretches of depressed land located between hills or mountains. From Canada to the Russian Far East, the following are 10 of the most famous valleys on the planet.

Lakes

The North American Lakes Losing Native Fish Fastest

Five North American lakes are losing native fish at alarming rates due to invasive species and climate-driven habitat loss.

Geography

Where The World's Gallium Comes From

Almost every modern semiconductor relies on gallium. It goes into 5G infrastructure, military radar, satellite systems, and LEDs. Here's where it's found.

Geography

What Happened To Nagorno-Karabakh

Nagorno-Karabakh’s 2023 offensive ended decades of separatist rule, displaced over 100,000 Armenians, and reshaped the South Caucasus.

Geography

Countries Bordering The Highest Number Of Other Countries

Read on to discover the countries that have the highest numbers of international borders and surprising facts about their boundaries in the article below.

Lakes

The US Lakes With the Most Islands

Discover U.S. lakes with remarkable island counts, including glacial archipelagos, reservoir islands, and freshwater landscapes shaped by ice and water.

Bodies of Water

The World's Largest Whirlpools

Explore the world’s largest and most powerful whirlpools, from legendary ocean maelstroms to tidal phenomena shaped by narrow channels and massive water flows.

Geography

Nordic Countries

The Nordic Countries are a group of 5 countries in northern Europe. They include Denmark, Sweden, Finland, and Iceland.

Mountains

The Major Mountain Ranges In Europe

Notable mountain ranges in Europe include the Alps, Caucasus, Black Forest, and Balkan Mountains.

Bodies of Water

5 Most Snake-Filled Bodies Of Water In North Dakota

North Dakota is home to a small number of snake species, and several of the state’s rivers, reservoirs, and Badlands waterways provide ideal habitat for them.

Bodies of Water

5 Most Snake-Filled Bodies Of Water In New Mexico

Snake-filled waters in New Mexico reveal where desert rivers, reservoirs, and wetlands draw aquatic hunters and shoreline predators.

Lakes

The Lakes Where Trout Grow Largest

Lakes in the United States with the largest trout are generally cold and deep, including Lake Superior, Pyramid Lake, and Iliamna Lake.

Geography

What Is Oceania?

Oceania is a region of the South Pacific Ocean. It consists of 4 subregions, Australia and New Zealand, Polynesia, Melanesia, and Micronesia.

Lakes

The Most Invasive Species Plagued Lakes In The United States

The five Great Lakes—Lake Superior, Lake Michigan, Lake Huron, Lake Erie, and Lake Ontario—are the most invasive species-plagued lakes in the United States.

Deserts

The Largest Deserts In Australia

With an area of 348,750 square km, the Great Victoria Desert is Australia's largest desert.

Landforms

What Was The Gondwana Supercontinent?

Explore the history of Gondwana, the massive ancient landmass that once connected today’s southern continents for millions of years.

Geography

What Continent Is New Zealand In?

New Zealand is an island country and one of the many that make up Oceania. It is located in the South Pacific Ocean around 2,000 km southeast of Australia.

Geography

The Only Country in the World Named After a Woman

Saint Lucia is only country named after a woman.

Lakes

The Deadliest Storms in Great Lakes History

From the Lady Elgin to the White Hurricane, these Great Lakes storms sank ships, flooded shorelines, and scarred communities for generations.

Lakes

10 Pink Lakes From Around the World

Explore the world’s most remarkable pink lakes, known for vivid hues, unique ecosystems, and the science behind their unusual appearance.

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