World Records

World Geographical Records include First, Highest, Longest, Biggest, Largest, Deepest, Oldest, Smallest, Shortest, Tallest, Hottest, Driest, Coldest and Lowest etc Everything in the World.

    Everyday Science
    Which is the most abundant metal on the surface of Earth?
    Aluminum is the most abundant metal on the Earth’s surface, making up about 8.1% of the Earth’s crust. Silicon is the second most abundant metal, making up about 28% of the Earth’s crust. However, silicon is not considered a metal by most scientists because it does not have the same properties as other metals, such as conductivity and malleability.
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    Which country has the largest foreign debts?
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    Which is the world’s largest reptile?
    Saltwater crocodiles are the largest living reptiles on Earth. They can grow up to 23 feet (7 meters) long and weigh up to 2,200 pounds (1,000 kilograms). They are found in saltwater habitats around the world, including the Indian Ocean, the Pacific Ocean, and the Caribbean Sea. Saltwater crocodiles are apex predators and are considered to be one of the most dangerous animals on Earth.
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    Which is the world’s largest Muslim country by area?
    Solar System
    Which is the nearest known star to the Sun?
    Deserts and Plains in the World
    Which is the largest desert in Asia continent?
    The largest desert in Asia is the Gobi Desert, which covers an area of approximately 1.3 million square miles (3.4 million square kilometers). The Gobi Desert is a vast, arid region that stretches across northern and northwestern China and into Mongolia. It is one of the driest and most inhospitable environments on the continent, with extreme temperatures and limited vegetation. Despite its harsh conditions, the Gobi Desert is home to a variety of wildlife, including camels, gazelles, bactrian deer, and several species of rodent. It is also an important economic resource, as it is rich in minerals, including coal, copper, and oil. The Gobi Desert has played a significant role in the history of Asia, serving as a crossroads for trade and cultural exchange for thousands of years. The Arabian Desert is a large desert region located in the Middle East, covering much of the Arabian Peninsula. It is the second largest desert in Asia, after the Gobi Desert, and it covers an area of approximately 900,000 square miles (2.3 million square kilometers). The Arabian Desert is a hot, arid region with sparse vegetation and very little rainfall. It is home to a variety of desert animals, including camels, gazelles, and sand cats, and it is also an important region for oil production. The Arabian Desert is bordered by the Syrian Desert to the north, the Arabian Sea to the south, the Persian Gulf to the east, and the Red Sea to the west. It is a culturally and historically significant region, with a number of important cities and sites located within its boundaries, including Riyadh, Mecca, and Medina.
    International and Regional Organisations
    Which country is the largest contributor of UN budget?
    Seas and Oceans
    Which is the deepest point in Arctic Ocean?
    Seas and Oceans
    Which is the deepest point in Atlantic Ocean?
    Islands and Peninsulas of the World
    Which is the largest island of Africa?