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  The largest lake in the world is located in western Asia on the eastern edges of Europe, and is called The Caspian sea. The lake is Approximately 750 miles long and up to 200 miles wide. There are around 130 large and small rivers that flow into it. The lake has no outlet and is the largest inland body of water in the world.  
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What did the Homo Erectus people look like?

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Mr mo alotebi
How do we begin to look at the globe?

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Mrs dorothy tickle
How high above sea level is Prenton Birkenhead in Wirral Merseyside?

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Big Al
What is a peninsula?

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Can human beings go to Antarctica?

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Mr john savage
Can the whole of the united kingdom be seen from a height of 35000ft?

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What is the size of Britain?

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Alan
What is the size of Cyprus?

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Miss kerry Mathes
Early sailors discovered a gradual change in position of the North Star. This discovery helped to prove that???

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Mr George Szabo
What is the most COMMOM way for mountains to form?

A)2 plates come together (this is true).

B)folding occurs during plate collisions (a more accurate prognosis).

C)two continents collide (how some of our mountains formed after the super continent split and continental drifting occurred).

D)Volcanoes erupt (I'm swaying away from this one as eruption causes most other effects to the terrain).

I am stuck between A)&B). I may be wrong with either; although I am looking for the most common way.

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Miss brooklyn greco
What does the arctic ocean border to the north?

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What is the specific heat capacity of the earth?

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Mr luke peak
What is the definition for geographical profiling?

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Mr John Murray
When is a hill a hill?

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Why is the earth round?

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Miss alison Wiliams
If there was a uniform land distribution why should the seasonal contrast be larger in the southern rather than the nortern hemisphere?

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Miss alison Wiliams
Why was there cooling on earth between 1400 and 1850AD?

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Miss alison Wiliams
Why did earth cool over several million years ago?

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Mr jake fox
Why is Scotland's landscape so varied?

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Dr pinky j
How was the earth made?

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Miss pmcm pmcm
How does forest soil differ from prairie soil?

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Can limestone retain a human foot impression? As in, a human stepping on limestone, normal walking (or even really hard foot steps), and make a depression on limestone?

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Mr ashish shah
How do hot springs exist?

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Mr keith newton
How high is a hill before it comes a mountain?

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is the world flat ?

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Dan1605
What is the circumference of the earth?

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Mr mark ovenden
How wide in miles is the Bering Strait at it's closest points?

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Miss Jade Comrie
What are the characteristics of the Central Business District (C.B.D), downtown Kingston, Jamaica and how it has developed within the last thirty years?

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Ms Michelle Moss
Why do leaves change color?

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Mr Oliver Leadge
How high is Everest?

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Ms Leah Russell
What is the name or the study of gems?

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Mr dd dd
How big is the earth?

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Miss Jaime Kerzner
Do all mountains have the ability to erupt?

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Ms allison Vogt
What collective name is given to the 33 islands in the Persian Gulf between Qatar and the coast of Saudi Arabia?

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Ms Joyce Scott
How is mud made?

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Reverend antonia thomas
If humans keep killing and polluting how much longer do we have a race?

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Miss GLYNNIS WRIGHT
How deep is the Grand Canyon?

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Mr Victor Shideler
Greetings ... I noticed in both the summer and the winter, I'm presuming at its solstices that the sun rise may stay at the same time while the sunset varies by a few minutes or vise versa. Someone said its because the earth not only spins on it's axis but it also wobbles. Can you give me some idea on what's going on.

Thanks in advance and take care ... Vic

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Miss Maja Mitreska
How long is the river Amazon?

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Mr Jo Lou
Is there any FJORD in the Mediterranean Sea?

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Mr Jo Lou
Which is the tallest nation in Europe?

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Mr Tim Russell
What would increasing levels of greenhouse gases cause?

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How do salt deserts form?

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Mr Mal Hinton
What is the circumference of the Earth?

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Miss gillian wake
What is the name of the smallest ocean?

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How do I convert X Y co-ordinates to Longitude and Latitude Values?

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Lord Calvin Dwenger
What is the mass of the earth?

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Mr Jerry  Couchman
What is quicksand?

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Mr William Hilden
Is there really an oil shortage?

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Mr j l
Quelle est la hauteur du Mont-Blanc ?

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