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Do you love trivia that challenges what you think you know about the world? This fun and engaging “Which is Larger?” quiz will put your knowledge of everything from countries and populations to mountains and oceans to the ultimate test! Whether you’re a geography enthusiast or just enjoy comparing facts, this quiz is packed with fascinating comparisons that might surprise you.
Explore which countries have larger populations, which oceans cover more of the Earth’s surface, and which cities are home to the most people. You’ll be comparing everything from national economies to famous landmarks, and from the depth of the deepest ocean trenches to the number of volcanoes in certain regions. This quiz is perfect for anyone looking to sharpen their global knowledge while having a good time. Each question offers an exciting challenge that will keep you guessing and eager to see how well you know the world around you.
So, if you’re ready to expand your knowledge and test your brain on what’s bigger, taller, longer, or more populous, dive right in! Discover just how many tricky questions you can get right and learn some new facts along the way. Let’s get started!
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As of recent estimates, China has the largest population in the world, with over 1.4 billion people. However, India is projected to surpass China in the near future, given its current population growth trends.
The Mariana Trench, located in the western Pacific Ocean, is the deepest ocean trench in the world. Its deepest point, called Challenger Deep, reaches nearly 36,000 feet (11,000 meters) below sea level.
The Sahara Desert in Northern Africa is the largest hot desert in the world, spanning over 9.2 million square kilometers. However, if we include cold deserts, the Antarctic Desert is the largest overall, covering 14 million square kilometers.
China holds the record for the most UNESCO World Heritage Sites, with over 55 sites. These range from ancient architectural wonders to breathtaking natural landscapes.
There has been ongoing debate about whether the Nile River or the Amazon River is the longest. Currently, the Nile is considered the longest river, stretching about 6,650 kilometers (4,130 miles), though some studies suggest the Amazon might be slightly longer depending on how it’s measured.