Geography Is geography knowledge as vast as the greatest of lakes? Test your Trivia Nut skills here! Published 1 year ago on May 27, 2023 By Mike Peck 0% Geography Vol. 20 1 / 5 What is the name of the largest lake in the world by area? The Caspian Sea Lake Superior Lake Victoria Malawi Sea Next Question Sorry! That Was Wrong! Nice! That Was Correct! The Caspian Sea is the largest lake in the world by area, covering an area of 143,000 square miles (371,000 square kilometers). It is located between Europe and Asia, and it is bordered by five countries: Russia, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, Iran, and Azerbaijan. The Caspian Sea is not a sea, but rather a lake, because it is not connected to the world's oceans. It is fed by several rivers and has no outlets, so its water is salty but not as salty as the world's oceans. 2 / 5 What is the capital city of South Korea? Daegu Busan Seoul Gangneung Next Question Sorry! That Was Wrong! Nice! That Was Correct! Seoul is the capital city of South Korea, a bustling metropolis known for its modern skyscrapers, technology, and rich cultural heritage. 3 / 5 Which European city is divided by the Danube River? Bucharest Vienna Budapest Prague Next Question Sorry! That Was Wrong! Nice! That Was Correct! Budapest, the capital of Hungary, is divided by the Danube River into two parts: Buda (the hilly west bank) and Pest (the flat east bank). The city offers stunning views of its iconic bridges and architectural landmarks. 4 / 5 What is the tallest mountain in Africa? Mount Kenya Mount Kilimanjaro Mount Meru Mount Elgon Next Question Sorry! That Was Wrong! Nice! That Was Correct! Mount Kilimanjaro is the tallest mountain in Africa, located in Tanzania, and it is a popular destination for climbers from around the world. 5 / 5 What is the name of the world's largest salt flat, located in Bolivia? Salinas Grandes Salar de Uyuni Badwater Basin Bonneville Salt Flats Sorry! That Was Wrong! Nice! That Was Correct! Salar de Uyuni is the world's largest salt flat, spanning over 4,000 square miles (10,000 square kilometers). Next Trivia Did You Know? According to a count from 2014, there are approximately 117 million lakes on planet Earth and about 76% of all the lakes in the are actually smaller than the size of two football fields. Related Topics: Advertisement Click to comment Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ