Only 5% Can Ace This Continents Quiz. Are You a Geography Whiz?

Globe-trotters, map nerds, and armchair explorers—strap in for a whirlwind tour of Earth’s seven massive landmasses! Forty brain-tickling questions dive into population giants, extreme climates, record-breaking geography, cultural quirks, and hidden gems across Africa, Antarctica, Asia, Australia/Oceania, Europe, North America, and South America. No atlases allowed—just your mental compass and curiosity. Will you conquer the poles or get lost in the tropics? Spin the globe and prove your planetary prowess!
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Most extensive temperate rainforest cloaks its west coast.

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Largest mangrove forest thrives in its deltas.

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Highest concentration of active geysers steams here.

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Freshwater seals swim only in this continent’s lake.

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Longest mountain range folds across its spine.

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Largest karst landscape spans 250,000 sq km here.

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Indian and Pacific Oceans alone embrace it.

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Twenty-plus megacities over 10 million each thrive here.

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Population set to double by mid-century—name it.

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World’s largest copper mine operates in its desert.

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Archipelago with 18,000+ islands claims this continent.

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Deeper than the Grand Canyon, this gorge hides here.

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All four hemispheres meet within its borders.

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Sahara, largest hot desert, scorches this land.

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-89.2°C once froze thermometers on this continent.

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Mirror-like salt flat reflects the heavens here.

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Over 250 UNESCO sites dot its landscape.

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Flattest overall, with endless interior plains.

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Southernmost active volcano glows on this land.

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Stand on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge without diving—where?

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Lake Superior, largest by surface, laps its shores.

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Home to the world’s largest rodent, the capybara.

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Isolated by oceans, no land neighbors touch it.

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Atacama Desert sees rain once a decade—guess the continent.

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Greenland, the biggest island, belongs geographically here.

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Penguins waddle, but no one calls it home permanently.

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Longest river winds 6,650 km through it.

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Average elevation tops all others here.

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Smallest by area, yet guards a giant coral reef.

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Over 2,000 languages echo across its borders.

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Vast Amazon rainforest blankets this continent.

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Entirely below the equator—name it!

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A 979 m waterfall towers over skyscrapers here.

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No active volcanoes erupt on this stable landmass.

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Equator and Prime Meridian intersect on this continent.

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Fifty-four sovereign nations crowd this continent.

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Deepest lake on Earth plunges over 1,600 m—where?

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Fewer than one person per square kilometer lives here.

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World’s largest icy desert calls this continent home.

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Longest coastline on the planet—guess the continent.