Sizable Standouts
Famous Formations
Historical Origins
Natural Habitat
Climate Comparisons
100

This continent is the 2nd largest by land area and population.

A. Asia

B. Africa

C. South America

B. Africa

100

The world's largest and hottest desert is found in Africa.

A. Mohave Desert

B. Sahara Desert

C. Gobi Desert


B. Sahara Desert

100

Many religions, including Buddhism, Hinduism, and Christianity, originated on this continent.

A. Australia

B. Europe

C. Asia

C. Asia

100

Kangaroos and koalas call this continent home.

A. Asia

B. Australia

C. Africa

B. Australia

100

This continent has a wide range of weather, from icy cold in the north to tropical heat in the south.

A. North America

B. Europe

C. Africa

A. North America

200

The smallest of all the continents.

A. Australia

B. Europe

C. North America


A. Australia

200

The largest jungle on Earth is located in South America.

A. Congo Rainforest

B. Amazon Rainforest

C. Borneo Rainforest

B. Amazon Rainforest

200

This ocean between the Americas, Europe, and Africa played a major role in international exploration, trade, and colonization.

A. Pacific Ocean

B. Atlantic Ocean

C. Indian Ocean

B. Atlantic Ocean

200

This small, shallow ocean is an important habitat for polar bears, walruses, and seals.

A. Indian Ocean

B. Arctic Ocean

C. Atlantic Ocean


B. Arctic Ocean

200

The world’s coldest and driest continent.

A. Asia

B. Antarctica

C. North America

B. Antarctica

300

The 3rd largest continent by size.

A. Africa

B. Antarctica

C. North America

C. North America

300

This mountain in Asia stands as the Earth’s highest peak.

A. Mount Everest

B. Mount Kilimanjaro

C. Mount Denali


A. Mount Everest

300

The oldest human fossils were found on this continent.

A. South America

B. North America

C. Africa

C. Africa

300

While Asia is home to many iconic species, including Siberian Tigers and King Cobras, the continent's most recognizable animal is arguably this large mammal.

A. Mongoose

B. Lemur

C. Giant Panda

C. Giant Panda

300

This ocean’s warm waters trigger monsoons that affect weather patterns in Southeast Asia.

A. Arctic Ocean

B. Southern Ocean

C. Indian Ocean

C. Indian Ocean

400

The biggest continent on Earth with the most people.

A. Asia

B. Australia

C. South America


A. Asia

400

This North American landmark is a vast, mile-deep gorge carved out by the Colorado River.

A. Kings Canyon

B. Red River Gorge

C. Grand Canyon


C. Grand Canyon


400

A continent known for its rich history, including the Roman Empire, the Renaissance, and the Industrial Revolution.

A. Europe

B. Antarctica

C. North America


A. Europe

400

A massive underwater ecosystem located in the Coral Sea off Australia's northeast coast.

A. Great Barrier Reef

B. Jellyfish Lake

C. California Kelp Forest

A. Great Barrier Reef

400

The horseshoe-shaped area around the Pacific Ocean is known for its intense earthquakes and volcanic activity.

A. Mid-Atlantic Ridge

B. Ring of Fire

C. Mariana Trench

B. Ring of Fire

500

This continent is the 4th largest in the world.

A. Antarctica

B. Europe

C. South America

C. South America


500

The world’s longest continental mountain range along South America’s western coast.

A. Andes

B. Himalayas

C. Alps

A. Andes

500

European expansion through French, English, and Spanish colonization has shaped this continent's historical development.

A. North America

B. Africa

C. Asia

A. North America

500

This recently recognized ocean is home to a wide variety of marine life, including krill, seals, and penguins.

A. Atlantic Ocean

B. Pacific Ocean

C. Southern Ocean

C. Southern Ocean

500

This strong ocean current moves warm water across the Atlantic, affecting Europe's climate.

A. Gulf Stream

B. Circumpolar Current

C. North Pacific Current

A. Gulf Stream

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