15 really tough geography questions. A doline is a construction, natural or man-made, to prevent the passage of water. True or false? Most people have trouble answering this question, along with no. 7 and 15.
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- Question of
A bargeman is also known as a crescent dune.
- True
- False
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An estuary is the mouth, into the sea, of a wide and deep river.
- True
- False
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Coral reefs grow best in warm, deep, dark and calm waters.
- True
- False
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Mangroves are found in the intertidal zone of protected or little exposed coasts.
- True
- False
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The highest plateaus are the tepuis of Venezuela, Guyana and Brazil.
- True
- False
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More than a quarter of the Earth is covered by grassland.
- True
- False
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A salt marsh is the accumulation of sand or gravel along the coast or in a river bed.
- True
- False
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A riverbank is the edge of a body of water.
- True
- False
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An alluvial fan is a curve described by the course of a river.
- True
- False
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An anastomosing river is one whose course consists of a network of small channels separated by small, temporary islands.
- True
- False
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A doline is a construction, natural or man-made, to prevent the passage of water.
- True
- False
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A salt lake is a surface lake whose sediments are dominated by salts.
- True
- False
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The steppe is a territory of herbaceous vegetation, typical of extreme climates and low rainfall.
- True
- False
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A reservoir is the accumulation of water produced by a construction in the bed of a river or stream that partially or totally closes its course.
- True
- False
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A confluence is a watercourse that does not flow into the sea, but into another, more important river.
- True
- False