QUESTION 1. World's driest place: Antarctica. Dry Valleys last known rainfall was 2 million years ago
QUESTION 2. World's highest continent is Antarctica at 7500 feet. Asia is 2900 ft even with Mt Everest and the Himalayas
QUESTION 3. World's highest waterfall: Angel Waterfall, on a tributary of the Caroni river in Venezuela, height 3,281 feet or 1,000 meters.
QUESTION 4. Antarctica's average summer temperature is 32 degrees
QUESTION 5. The Eiffel Tower, built for the 1889 Exposition, is 984 feet tall, or 1,056 feet with the TV tower.
QUESTION 6. The Great Basin is in Nevada, also parts of Utah, Oregon, California, Idaho and Wyoming, between the Wasatch Range and the Sierra Nevada.
QUESTION 7. 24 time zones, beginning at Greenwich, England
QUESTION 8. The Sydney Opera House was inspired by an orange.
QUESTION 9. There's a city named ROME on every continent.
QUESTION 10. World's longest mountain range: the Andes, along western South America almost 5,000 miles.
QUESTION 11. World's driest desert: Atacama Desert in northern Chile.
QUESTION 12. Finland has the world's greatest number of islands: 179,584. QUESTION 13. Babylonia. 2000s BC collection of clay tablets. 330 BC Greece's first public library was established to preserve great literature of the time.
QUESTION 14. The Amazon River starts high in the Andes Mountains - in Peru.
QUESTION 15. A river runs through Dublin - the Liffey.
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