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Largest freshwater lake: Lake Superior (U.S.-Canada border) 10,000 square kilometers Largest saltwater lake: Caspian Sea (Europe) 10,000 square kilometers.
Deepest lake: Lake Baikal (Russia) 1620 m.
The largest waterfall with the drop: Angel Falls (Venezuela) 979 meters of the largest plain: the Amazon plain (South America) 5.6 million square kilometers of the largest desert:
The Sahara Desert (Northern Africa) 7.77 million square kilometers of the largest peninsula: the Arabian Peninsula (Asia) 3 million square kilometers The lowest point of land: the Dead Sea (Western Asia) 392 meters.
Hot pole: Basra (Iraq) year).
Cold pole: near the South Pole of the year).
Rain pole: Cirapunzi (India) 26,416 mm (1961) Dry pole: Atacala Desert (northern Chile) has been rainless for 91 consecutive years (1845-1936).
Largest basin: Congo Basin (Africa)3.37 million square kilometersLongest mountain system: Cordillera (North and South America)Highest extinct volcano of 10,000 kilometers: Mount Aconcagua (South America)Largest crater at 6,960 meters: Mount Aso.
Longest cave: Mammoth Cave.
The longest strait: the Mozambique Channel.
The largest coral reef: the Great Barrier Reef.
Largest island: Greenland.
The largest sea: the Coral Sea.
Smallest sea: Sea of Marmara.
The sea with the highest salinity: the Red Sea, which is also the youngest.
The sea with the lowest salinity: the Baltic Sea.
The sea with the most islands: the Aegean Sea.
The most famous tide: the Qiantang River tide.
The largest ocean: the Pacific Ocean, which is also the deepest, the warmest and the smallest ocean with the most manganese nodules: the Arctic Ocean The ocean with the busiest sea for shipping: the Atlantic Ocean.
The largest ocean current: westerly drifting, which is also the largest cold current.
The largest warm current: the Mexican warm current.
The largest archipelago: the Malay Archipelago.
The highest island: New Guinea, the largest island in both countries, the only island in which three countries are divided: Kalimantan.
The longest strait: the Mozambique Channel.
Deepest Strait: Drake Passage, which is also the widest strait.
The most tortuous strait: the Strait of Magellan.
The strait through which ships pass the most: the English Channel.
The busiest strait for oil traffic: the Strait of Hormuz.
Largest bay: Bay of Bengal.
Deepest trench: Mariana Trench.
The largest coral reef: the Great Barrier Reef.
Longest mountain system: Cordillera.
Highest mountain: Mount Everest.
The volcano with the most eruptions: Mount Etna.
The volcano with the most complete outline: Mayon Volcano.
Largest plateau: Brazilian Altiplano.
The highest plateau: the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau.
The largest plain: the Amazon.
The largest basin: the Congo Basin, followed by the Great Artesian Basin (the largest artesian basin), the Tarim Basin (the largest inland basin).
Largest delta: the Ganges-Brahmaputra River Delta.
The lowest depression: the Dead Sea.
Largest desert: the Sahara Desert.
The largest mobile desert: the Taklakan Desert.
The largest loess landform area: the Loess Plateau.
The longest river canyon: the Brahmaputra Grand Canyon.
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The largest continent in the world: Asia (44 million square kilometers). The highest continent in the world:
Antarctica (average altitude 2,350 meters). The lowest continent in the world: Europe (average altitude of about 300 meters).
The world's largest ocean: the Pacific Ocean (about 100 million square kilometers).
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The longest and lost Nile in the world.
The world's longest mountain range, the Andes Mountains on the western edge of the South American continent, towers over a giant dragon that runs north and south.
The largest basin in the world is the Congo Basin, located in central Africa with an area of 3.37 million square kilometers.
The largest plain in the world is the Amazon plain of South America, covering an area of 5.6 million square kilometers.
The largest forest in the world is the Amazon primeval forest.
The largest desert is the Sahara Desert.
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The deepest trench in the world, the Mariana Trench.
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There are too many of the world's largest, and I can't finish talking about them for three days and three nights, you see if you want the terrain or the river, the country also belongs to geography, and there are a bunch of them
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1. The largest continent: Eurasia.
2. The smallest continent: the Australian continent.
3. The largest continent: Asia (about 44 million square kilometers, about 1 3 of the world's land area).
4. Smallest continent: Oceania (8.97 million square kilometers).
5. The highest latitude continent: Antarctica.
6. The continent with the widest latitude: Asia (about 81° north latitude in the north and 11° south latitude in the south).
7. The continent with the widest longitude: Antarctica.
8. The continent with the longest distance between east and west: Asia.
9. The continent with the most tortuous coastline: Europe.
10. The continent with the straightest coastline: Africa.
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1. The largest continent: Yaxiao sells the European continent.
2. The smallest continent: the Australian continent.
3. The largest continent: Asia (about 44 million square kilometers, about 1 3 of the world's land area).
4. Smallest continent: Oceania (8.97 million square kilometers).
5. The highest latitude continent: Antarctica.
6. The continent with the widest latitude: Asia (about 81° north latitude in the north and 11° south latitude in the south).
7. The continent with the widest longitude: Antarctica. Liquid digging carefully.
8. The continent with the longest distance between east and west: Asia.
9. The continent with the most tortuous coastline: Europe.
10. The continent with the straightest coastline: Africa.
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1. The largest continent: Asia (about 44 million square kilometers, about 1 3 of the world's land area).
2. The continent with the widest longitude: Antarctica.
3. The continent with the longest distance between east and west: Asia.
4. The continent with the most tortuous coastline: Europe.
5. The continent with the straightest coastline: Africa.
6. The largest island: Greenland (North America, with an area of about 10,000 square kilometers) 7. The smallest island: Nauru (24 square kilometers).
8. The largest peninsula: the Arabian Peninsula (Asia, with an area of about 3 million square kilometers) 9. The highest point on land: Mount Everest (Asia, about 8 meters above sea level) 10. The lowest point on land:
The surface of the Dead Sea (Asia, 415 m below the Mediterranean sea level) 11, the largest basin: the Congo Basin (Africa, 3.37 million square kilometers) 12, the lowest basin: the Turpan Basin (China, the lowest -154 m) 13, the highest basin:
Qaidam Basin (China, about 2,600,300 m)14 The largest volcano: Mauna Loa Volcano (Hawaii Island, 4,169 m above sea level, volcanic volume of 75,000 cubic km).
15. The highest extinct volcano: Mount Aconcagua (Argentina, 6,960 m above sea level).
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Buy a book of world geography and read it slowly, they are all right Not detailed enough!
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