/ Ask The Fact Monster / Geography / Geography Ask The Fact MonsterMore Questions Geography Jump to a category: - Any -AnimalsArtsAstronomyAwardsCalendarCivicsCountriesFoodGeographyHistoryHumanityIndexInventionsLanguageLiteratureMathMiscellanyMoneyMoviesNaturePeoplePresidentsRace genderReligionScienceSportsTelevisionU.S. CitiesU.S. HistoryU.S. StatesU.S. StatisticsWeather O.K., experts. Where can I find the best beaches in the United States? How far apart are each of the time zones? What is the deepest lake-man-made or natural-in the world? The story of Romeo and Juliet happened in Verona. Is there any place or thing in Verona, in connection to the play, that I could go see? What are the easternmost and westernmost points in the United States? What's the difference between Great Britain, the United Kingdom, and England? Is the Great Wall of China really the only manmade structure that can be seen from space? How high must a mountain be to be technically considered a "mountain"? Can you please tell me where the world's highest airport is located? Can you please tell me what the world's highest city is? Where is the Island of Goree? Could you tell me what the largest body of fresh water is in the world? What is the world's largest man-made lake? What is the longest mountain range in the world? What is the longest river in the world and how long is it and through what countries does it flow? Is the historic volcano, Mount Vesuvius, still active? What is the difference between an "ocean" and a "sea"? Which canyon, located in Tanzania, is famous for its fossil beds? Why is a pond called a pond and a lake called a lake? I have a body of water that is 5 acres, 15 to 20 feet deep. How do I know what to call it? Is the Red Sea red? If so, why? Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Next page Next › Last page Last » MoreFeaturesGamesPollsTimelinesQuizzes