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    The Average American Can’t Answer These Basic U.S. Geography Questions

    By Ashley Haugen,

    5 hours ago

    It’s basic U.S. Geography. There are 50 states — 48 of which are contiguous, plus Alaska and Hawaii — and the District of Columbia. Most Americans know that much. But did you know that the United States of America is comprised of 3,532,316 square miles of land and 277,209 square miles of water? Likely not. And we bet there are plenty more facts that you don’t know about U.S. geography. Here are some common U.S. geography questions that most Americans can’t answer. How do you stack up?

    Question

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    What is the largest freshwater lake not only in the U.S. but the world by surface area?

    Answer: Lake Superior

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    Lake Superior covers approximately 31,700 square miles.

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    What is the only state in the U.S. that shares its border with only one other state?

    Answer: Maine

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    The only state that Maine shares its border with is New Hampshire.

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    Why is Great Salt Lake in Utah salty?

    Answer: No Outlet

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    Utah’s Great Salt Lake is salty because there are no outlets. Its tributaries deliver small amounts of salt, and once that water reachest the lake, it evaporates, leaving the salt behind.

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    Which river flows through more states than any other U.S. river, and how many states does it flow through?

    Answer: The Mississippi River

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    The Mighty Mississippi flows through 10 states, including Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, Illinois, Missouri, Kentucky, Tennessee, Arkansas, Mississippi and Louisiana.

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    What is the most densely populated state in the nation?

    Answer: New Jersey

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    New Jersey covers 8,723 square miles and has a population of 9.6 million people. That makes it the most densely populated state in the nation, with 1,259 people per square mile.

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    What is the Mason-Dixon Line?

    Answer: A Land Dispute Resolution

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    While many Americans simplify the purpose of the Mason-Dixon Line as separating the north from the south, its original purpose was to resolve a border dispute between the British colonies of Pennsylvania and Maryland. It is named after the land surveyors, Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon and in pre-Civil War times, it was the line dividing slate states of the south and “free-soil” states of the north.

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    How long is the Appalachian Trail, and where does it start and end?

    Answer

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    The Appalachian Trail is 2,190 miles. It stretches from Katahdin, Maine to Springer Mountain, GA. FUN FACT: Tara Dower just beat the record for fastest time completing the thru-hike of the Appalachian Trail. She did it in 40 days, 18 hours and 6 minutes. The average hiker takes 5-7 months to complete the journey.

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    Where is the longest coastline in the United States?

    Answer: Alaska

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    Alaska holds the title of the longest U.S. coastline. It spans 6,640 miles along the Pacific Ocean.

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    What is the lowest point in the United States?

    Answer: Death Valley

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    Death Valley is located at -279 feet below sea level, making it the lowest point in the United States. It also receives the least amount of rain.

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    What is the highest point in the United States?

    Answer: Denali

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    The highest point in the United States is Denali in Alaska, which measures 20,310 feet above sea level.

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    What are the smallest and the largest states?

    Answer: Rhode Island and Alaska

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    Rhode Island measures 1,545 square miles while Alaska clocks in at 663,268 square miles.

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    Silver Chief
    2m ago
    An yet we have Cowmala’s supposed daddy who doesn’t have no record of a birth certificate but is a college professor teaching Marxism at one of our colleges in our country.
    Dean Walker
    16m ago
    You mean Americans are stoopid? Well who knew
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