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4th Grade Geography Test Questions
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1. What percent of the Earth's surface is covered with water?

2. The most populous country in the Arab world borders both the Red Sea and the Mediterranean Sea. Name this country.

3. What is the coldest desert in the world?

4. What is the largest gulf in the world?

5. Which state has the most western point in the U.S.A.?

6. A dance called the tango originated in the city of Buenos Aires in what country?

7. Most of the world's rice is grown on which continent?

8. Most of the Earth's land is in which hemisphere?

9. On which continent is the Sahara Desert, the world's largest and hottest desert?

10. The Taj Hahal is an example of architecture from the Mughal period in what predominantly Hindu country?

11. Name the highest lake in the world.

12. Name the sea that is bordered by Europe, Africa, and Asia.

13. Name the largest island in the world.

14. The Ring of Fire, which has most of the world's volcanic activity, borders what large body of water?

15. For which purpose do people in Mongolia and other regions of Central Asia use yurts?

16. The Klamath Mountains stretch south from Oregon into which other state?

17. What is the term for the daily rise and fall of ocean waters?

18. What is another name for a line of longitude?

19. Name the five oceans of the Earth according to size, smallest to largest.

20. What is the longest river in the world?

21. Name the most populous country in the world.

22. Which Great Lake is bordered by Michigan, Wisconsin, Illinois, and Indiana?

23. Into how many degrees of latitude is the world divided?

24. Which country has most of the tallest mountains in the world?

25. When you face north anywhere, except at the poles, which direction is to your right?