All of the Earth's continents are wider at the north than in the south - and nobody knows why.
Geography Facts
Here you will find some really Interesting Geography Facts which you never know. These geography facts are collected to tell you more interesting things in geography. These geography facts are about Continents, Earth, Countries, Oceans, Maps, Rivers, Sea, Mountains. Tell your friends about these Geographial Facts and then ask them 'Did you know it', I am sure that the answer will be NO.
The highest temperature on Earth was 136�F (58�C) in Libya in 1922.
The lowest temperature on Earth was -128.6�F (-89.6�C) at the Soviet Vostok Station in Antarctica July 21, 1983.
The deepest part of the ocean is 35,813 feet (10,916 meters) deep and occurs in the Mariana Trench in the Pacific Ocean. At that depth the pressure is 18,000 pounds (9172 kilograms) per square inch.
The largest meteorite crater in the world is in Winslow, Arizona. It is 4,150 feet across and 150 feet deep.
Due to earth's gravity it is impossible for mountains to be higher than 49 000 feet (15,000 metres).
The World Trade Center towers used to have two zip codes, 10047-10048, one for each building.