Top Ten Common Geography Mistakes
Every American be like:
But honestly, it's pretty sad that this is number 1 and most Americans still believe this. Like, people. There is so much diversity in this continent but you people just want to hide in your little box and just group it all together. Either you're a racist or you flunked Geography class. Oof, man. Oof.
This confuses me. Africa is obviously a continent, but when I saw this my brain stopped working.
I have an Ethiopian classmate and she didn't know South Africa was a country.
Old maps used to have Greenland big, and actually it was that big. Then global warming happened and some maps haven't shrunken the size of Greenland yet. Save the glaciers now!
This is just a mistake that happens with the warped maps. Stop trying to convert a globe into a rectangle!
An effect of the Mercator projection, this is by no means accurate. Africa is really 14 times larger than Greenland.
Toronto is the capital of Ontario, whereas Ottawa is the national capital of Canada.
It seems like major cities are often mistaken as capitals (at least most of the time).
It's actually Ottawa, but to be fair, both cities are in the same province.
England is one of 4 nations that make up the UK. I hope it stays that was. England is the main political and economic part of the country, but I cannot imagine it without Wales, Scotland and NI. Lots of the greatest figures from 'England' are actually from other nations in the UK. I hope that Brexit does not end the UK, because although England doesn't seem to give much credit, those other 3 vital nations have done a lot. Call the Titanic English if you want, but it was made in Belfast. Sure, Wellington did well at Waterloo - but he was actually Scottish. What are we going to call the heir to the throne if Wales wasn't part of the UK - we couldn't call the the Prince/Princess of Wales anymore
England is not the UK and I want it to stay that way.
While many deserts around 30 degrees latitude can reach significantly high temperatures (Sahara, Mojave, etc. ), there can be some cold deserts, A desert refers to any area with less than 10 inches of rain a year. This includes Antarctica and the Gobi Desert
The definition of a desert is not "a place with lots of sand and very high temperatures", it's "an area with rainfall less than 10 inches per year". So Antartica, technically, is a desert.
They are dry, which means in the daytime they are very hot, but at night you could freeze to death.
The Americas or America comprises of many different countries including The United States Of America, which is a country in North America, one of the region Americas.
Sometimes when you talk about America you're referring to the United States Of America.
No... but in the United States, they interchange the United States of America and America.
Holland is just a small coastal area of the Netherlands which doesn't refer to the entire country. I believe people think it's the same thing, since in other languages a form similar to Holland is used.
I thought that because when I went to the Netherlands everyone was saying Holland instead of the Netherlands so I assumed Holland was another name for the Netherlands.
Many Americans refer to the Netherlands as Holland, but really, Holland is just a large area of the Netherlands. Important cities are in Holland, including Amsterdam and The Hague.
Moscow is in europe and west of russia, russia lies on europe and asia and bigger than 3 continents, antarctica, europe and oceania. It is bigger than pluto and stretch out to pacific, bering strait, sea of okhotsk in fact the town was named after it, Sea of japan, chukchi sea, east siberian sea, kara sea and rest of arctic The bridge is connected between alaska and russia and 2 cities nearby it is Nome and UĂ©len.
It's really weird how it probably took a war (Russo-Ukrainian War) to make people now know Moscow is closer to Minsk and not Tokyo.
Sydney is the largest city of Australia, but Canberra is the capital city of Australia.
This should be much higher. It's a very common misconception.
It's actually pretty annoying when someone says this...
Actually, NO. I love geography and liberty island is split between New York and new jersey. this is due to a complicated process, but while the gift shop, museum and food court are in New Jersey, The statue of liberty is, in fact, in new york. now, liberty island is on New Jerseys half of the water, but NJ and NY agreed long ago that all original land was NY any land that came out of the water and on to the island was NJ. therefore, since lady liberty was there in the first place, she is in NY.
I didn't know that but that's not necessarily dumb. Like do you know which Indian state the Taj Mahal is? Pretty much the same thing.
Those are two different continents, although you could argue that the whole of America could count as one continent, eh anyway you get my point
Technically it consists of a few islands, so that technically makes it an archipelago. The continent it's located in is Oceania
Also the Latitude and Longitude will bend it shown on A Satellite Image
While yes, Maine is the Easternmost of the lower 48, it isn't the Easternmost of the whole US. Alaska leans so far west actually passes the prime meridian and is partly in the Eastern Hemisphere.
It depends on how you interpret the International Date Line.
Really? UK, France, Sweden, Western Russia, Lithuania and many more are one united country?
European here, every European country are different from each other.
I can't believe someone believes this.
It would be if a certain painter had his way.
But if you actually believe this, I can't believe that you flunked both Geography and COMMON KINDERGARTEN ENGLISH. Can you tell the difference between dachsund and golden retriever?
No, because you're the same person who thinks Austria and Australia are the same country. Get some glasses, man.
WHO WOULD THINK THAT?!? Okay, in 4th grade when we did a report on countries of the world I picked Austria, and on presentation day a boy asked me if Austria was Australia's capital and why a country would be so arrogant to name the capital after themselves, it was so funny, sorry Austria, your capital Vienna sounds like Venice in Italy, so people think your country is full of frauds.
Charleston is a major city in South Carolina, but the capital is Columbia. West Virginia's capital is Charleston, so basically, two cities have the same name.
I commonly make this mistake. I'm into birds and a lot of bird history took place in Charleston, so often this is the only SC city I can remember.
Charleston is actually the capitol of my state, west virginia
Biggest city, but not the capital.
So, you're racist?
Just because a country has a lot of Sub-Saharan descent doesn't mean it's African. If that was the case, say hello to our new African countries, Haiti and USA!
See how dumb you are?
Why do you think that it looks like it's in Africa?
Rangoon isn't the capital of Myanmar ( I think it's a major city).
The capital is Naypiydaw.
Naypyidaw is the capital, Rangoon is just the biggest city, and while it used to be a capital it isn't anymore since 2006
Palestine is a un observer territory not officially a country yet. As it isn't recognized by many western nations
I feel like Palestine is a country. I don't really know what to say on this.
Although parts of it are owned by different countries, Antarctica is not a country. If you believe this, why don't you take a trip there yourselves. It's the biggest desert too so you should wear your summer clothes. Trust me, it's a great experience :D
It's a continent with several regions occupied by seven countries.
The Philippines is officially part of Southeast Asia, and is about 500 miles off the coast of China. Indonesia, however, is partially in Oceania/Australia because it takes up half of New Guinea.
Indonesia is more closer to Australia than Philippines...