18geographyIf mountains were measured from their base rather from sea level, this would be the world's tallest, since its base is on the ocean floor. Which mountain is this?Show AnswerLearn MoreShare
14geographyThese two cities, located about 30 miles apart, recently combined their metropolitan areas and now total 10,000 square miles, the fourth largest metropolitan area in the country, after NY, LA, and Chicago. Which two cities are these?Show AnswerLearn MoreShare
3geographyWhich Marin County town is named for the angel of bodily healing?Show AnswerLearn MoreShare
4geographyThe world's longest continuous hiking trail is located in the U.S., and is called the Appalachian Trail; it extends over 2,000 miles, from which state in the North to which state in the South?Show AnswerLearn MoreShare
6geographyWhat are the only two U.S. states whose shapes are completely rectangular?Show AnswerLearn MoreShare
4geographyWhich African country was settled from 1822 to the 1860's mostly by freed American slaves?Show AnswerLearn MoreShare
4geographyNM: The foundations for it were laid by William the Conqueror in 1078. Later, it was used as a mint, and King Henry VII made it his home. Queen Elizabeth I and her mother lived there, as did Sir Walter Raleigh. Name this London landmark.Show AnswerLearn MoreShare
2geographySince this city hosts the headquarters of the European Union, you might call it the capital city of Europe. Which city is this?Show AnswerLearn MoreShare
17geographyThe three largest cities of a certain U.S. state all begin with the letter "C." Name the state and three cities.Show AnswerLearn MoreShare
9geographyMany European nations begin with the letter S: Some are Spain, Sweden, and maybe even Scotland. Can you name three more?Show AnswerLearn MoreShare
9geographyWhat is the second largest city in each of these countries: a. Mexico b. China c. FranceShow AnswerLearn MoreShare