No. Continents by definition are not islands, and islands are not continents. North & South America are not some massive island. They are two continents.
5 wrong, but one was Lake Baikal, which is actually in Asia. And I hate Harry Potter, don't eat Vietnamese food and am no expert on Indian education, so that explains 3 of my mistakes.
He is persistent in this Baikal error isn't he. Hopefully he won't make the mistake yet again! In fact, maybe he'll do a corrective question asking which is the deepest lake in Asia! We'll see.
Question 22 correctly defines Greenland as the largest island in the world. Question 27 states that Zealand is the largest island in Denmark. Greenland is an autonomous territory of the Kingdom of Denmark...
I was with you...but maybe it was the wording that threw us off track...Zealand (Danish: Sjælland [ˈɕeˌlænˀ]) at 7,031 km2 is the largest and most populous island in Denmark proper (thus excluding Greenland and Disko Island, which are larger in size)
Lake Baikal is very far from Europe…it is in Siberia,Asia😅😮😢😊😂,my dear friend,so…
According to Google, Russia spans both Europe and Asia
@ Agree
Lake Baikal is absolutely in Asia! Not Europe!
@ I Know it very well
Yes, lake Baikal is by far located in Asia, and not in Europe!!
Lake Hornindalsvatnet is the deepest in Europe!
Australia is both a continent and an island and is more than 3 times the size of Greenland. Very ambiguous question!
Incorrect. Australia has been definitively designated a continent therefore Greenland is correct.
No. Continents by definition are not islands, and islands are not continents. North & South America are not some massive island. They are two continents.
34/40
29 out of 40...need to get better on capitals.
5 wrong, but one was Lake Baikal, which is actually in Asia. And I hate Harry Potter, don't eat Vietnamese food and am no expert on Indian education, so that explains 3 of my mistakes.
Yeah, my lack of knowledge explained all of my mistakes as well.
That castle is pronounced “Annick”. 33/40. Good quiz, thanks. 🇬🇧👍
31, since you insist that lake Baikal is in Europe...
He is persistent in this Baikal error isn't he. Hopefully he won't make the mistake yet again! In fact, maybe he'll do a corrective question asking which is the deepest lake in Asia! We'll see.
@@alanzimmerman1674 2 weeks ago in a reply to @Peichiny he admitted it was a mistake.
Question 22 correctly defines Greenland as the largest island in the world.
Question 27 states that Zealand is the largest island in Denmark. Greenland is an autonomous territory of the Kingdom of Denmark...
I was with you...but maybe it was the wording that threw us off track...Zealand (Danish: Sjælland [ˈɕeˌlænˀ]) at 7,031 km2 is the largest and most populous island in Denmark proper (thus excluding Greenland and Disko Island, which are larger in size)