Geography: Borders and Population Trends
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What is the longest border between any two countries in the world?

  • Canada and the United States of America (correct)
  • China and India
  • Chile and Argentina
  • Kazakhstan and Russian Federation
  • Which countries are commonly mentioned in relation to low birth rates or declining populations?

  • Nigeria, Italy, and South Africa
  • Italy, Japan and South Korea (correct)
  • Italy, South Korea and Nigeria
  • Japan, South Africa, and South Korea
  • Which of the following statements about the Red Sea is correct?

  • The Red Sea receives a large amount of precipitation.
  • The Red Sea is one of the wettest regions on Earth.
  • No water flows into the Red Sea from rivers. (correct)
  • The Red Sea is known for its high river inflow.
  • What is a common misconception about the water levels in the Red Sea?

    <p>It is one of the saltiest seas due to lack of river inflow.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following countries are frequently highlighted for experiencing population decline?

    <p>Italy and Japan</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Longest Border Between Countries

    • The longest border between any two countries in the world is between China and India

    Countries Frequently Mentioned for Low Birth Rates/Aging Population

    • Italy, South Korea, and South Africa are frequently cited in media for having low birth rates or aging/declining populations.

    Red Sea Precipitation and River Input

    • The Red Sea receives very little precipitation of any kind
    • No water flows into the Red Sea from rivers.

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    Explore fascinating facts about long international borders, declining birth rates, and environmental factors affecting the Red Sea. This quiz covers significant geographical aspects that shape global demographics and climate. Test your knowledge on the countries involved and their unique situations.

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