Test Your Geography Knowledge with Six Trivia Questions – From Equator to Upwelling

Do you know geography better than 99% of the world? Let’s find out right now! I’m asking you six geography trivia questions where 100% of people know the first question while only one percent of people know the last question, starting with one that everyone should know. What is the term for the imaginary line that separates the Earth’s northern and southern hemispheres? What is that imaginary line called? Say your answer out loud. That is the equator. Which continent is home to the Sahara Desert? You know this one too. That is Africa. 75% of people know. What is the world’s largest island that is not a continent? World’s largest island, not a continent. That is Greenland. Which mountain range separates Europe from Asia? 50% of people know this one. Which mountain range? Make a guess. That is the Urals Mountain range. 25% of people will know. What type of volcano is characterized by a broad, domed shape and gentle slopes, typically found in Hawaii. What type of volcano? What is the type of volcano called? That is a shield volcano. Before I get to the 1% question, I’m building a new drinking trivia game. If you want to get drunk on trivia, you can get on the waitlist to get my game that drops next month at the link in my bio. And only 1% of you will know! What is the term for the cooling of coastal water due to strong winds that displace surface water, allowing Deeper. Colder water to rise. What is that called? Only 1% people know this one. That is upwelling. How’d you do? Let me know in the comments.