Prove You Know World Geography By Identifying The Right Continent For These 27 Facts
You probably know which continent the Eiffel Tower is on, right? We wonder – how well do you really know the world when the facts become a little more unexpected? Our globe is full of fascinating places, and each continent has something that sets it apart. This quiz will take you across Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Americas with 27 statements. Your job is to match each fact with the right continent.
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It said largest island that's NOT considered a continent. I had to think for a moment about it, but we were taught as kids Australia is a continent, (one of seven) ignoring the rest of Oceania. Guess it depends on where you went to school, for example I had a Czech girlfriend who was taught there were only six continents - only one America (ie no North/South).
Load More Replies...Meh Victoria falls (Africa) and Iguaza falls (South America) have higher max flow rates than Niagara falls.
It said largest island that's NOT considered a continent. I had to think for a moment about it, but we were taught as kids Australia is a continent, (one of seven) ignoring the rest of Oceania. Guess it depends on where you went to school, for example I had a Czech girlfriend who was taught there were only six continents - only one America (ie no North/South).
Load More Replies...Meh Victoria falls (Africa) and Iguaza falls (South America) have higher max flow rates than Niagara falls.


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