Week 28: Geography questions to help students learn research skills and discover fun facts.
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Geography ChallengeWeek 28Discover fun facts with three levels of geography questions. | |
Level 1 (Grades 3-5)British Columbia is larger than the states of California, Oregon, and Washington combined. What borders British Columbia to the west? | |
Level 2 (Grades 5-7)The Philippines were named after King Philip II of Spain. What is the capital of the Philippines? On which island is the capital located? | |
Level 3 (Grades 6 and up)Russia covers over 160 longitudinal degrees of the Northern Hemisphere, making it the world's largest country. How many degrees of longitude are there? What are the approximate limits of Russian land in longitude? | |
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Geography Challenge AnswersWeek 28 | |
Level 1The Pacific Ocean and the state of Alaska form the western border of British Columbia. | |
Level 2Manila is the capital of the Philippines. It is located on the island of Luzon. | |
Level 3There are 360 degrees of longitude. Russian land covers an area from about 3°E to about 17°W longitude. | |
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