Geo week daily quiz[1]

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Geography Week
Daily Geography Oddities Quiz
Monday
• Initial theories of this crater were that it was
formed by a meteorite, a UFO or Global Warming.
Now thought to be formed by a gas explosion under
ice, where in the world is it located?
Geography Week
Daily Geography Oddities Quiz
Monday’s answer was in Siberia.
Geography Week
Daily Geography Oddities Quiz
Tuesday
• What is this man
scuba diving between?
Geography Week
Daily Geography Oddities Quiz
Tuesday’s answer was
between tectonic plates!
The North American and
Eurasian Plates close to
Iceland to be exact.
Geography Week
Daily Geography Oddities Quiz
Wednesday
• Why is there such an abrupt change halfway across
this photo?
Geography Week
Daily Geography Oddities Quiz
Wednesday’s answer was because there is an
international border in the middle. The fence is the
border between Mexico and the United States.
Geography Week
Daily Geography Oddities Quiz
Thursday
This fiery crater in Turkmenistan is man-made.
What is the fire from?
Geography Week
Daily Geography Oddities Quiz
Thursday’s answer was from methane gas being
burned out. The Darvaza Crater was supposedly
formed when a drilling rig gave way and
scientists lit the
methane on fire
To get rid of it –
40 years ago!
Geography Week
Daily Geography Oddities Quiz
Friday
What is this made of? Where do you think it is
located?
Geography Week
Daily Geography Oddities Quiz
Friday’s answer:
Limestone: it is the entrance to a Limestone cave in
Patagonia.
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