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James Cartwright

James Cartwright

James Cartwright is a geography writer and former high school geography teacher who has spent 20 years making maps and distances interesting. He can name every capital city from memory and insists that geography is the most underrated subject in school.

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Why Is Arabia Considered A Crossroad For Trade Region?

Quick Fact: The Arabian Peninsula spans 3.2 million km², making it the world’s largest peninsula. It connects Asia, Africa, and Europe at coordinates 20°N, 45°E and is bordered by the Red Sea, Arabia...

Is It Safe To Go To A Concert While Pregnant?

Quick Fact: Pregnant people can usually attend concerts without worry, but keep in mind that sounds above 85 decibels for too long might affect the baby’s hearing. As of 2026, the World Health Orga...

Who Founded Hull City?

Hull City Association Football Club has called the MKM Stadium home since 1904, where up to 25,586 fans can cheer on the team. Where exactly is Hull, and why does it matter? Hull sits on the n...

Where Do Bleeding Hearts Grow Best?

Bleeding hearts grow best in part shade with moist, well-draining soil. These perennials, Dicentra spectabilis, thrive in spots that get dappled sunlight through most of the day. They naturally pop u...

Who Is Known As Father Of Immunology In India?

Who is known as the father of immunology in India? Edward Jenner is widely recognized as the "Father of Immunology" in India. As of 2026, Edward Jenner (1749–1823) holds this title globally for develo...

Who Is The Father Of Botany In India?

Quick Fact: Dr. William Roxburgh (1751–1815), a Scottish surgeon-turned-botanist, is widely regarded as the Father of Indian Botany. His two-volume masterpiece, Plants of the Coast of Coromandel (p...

What Is A Des Moines Native Called?

A Des Moines native is called a Des Moinesan. Quick Fact Locals call a person from Des Moines a Des Moinesan. Population of Des Moines: 214,133 as of 2025 (U.S. Census Bureau estimate). Coordinates:...

Which Is Richest Taluk In Karnataka?

Kundapur Taluk is the richest taluk in Karnataka based on economic indicators like GDP per capita, agricultural output, and maritime trade. Quick Fact Kundapur Taluk, in Karnataka’s Udupi district, s...

How Do You Read Latitude And Longitude On A Map?

How do you read latitude and longitude on a map? Latitude and longitude are read as coordinates in the format of degrees, minutes, and seconds (or decimal degrees), with latitude always listed first....

How India Is A Welfare State?

Quick Fact: India throws over 1.5 trillion rupees (about $18 billion USD as of 2026) at welfare programs every year. That puts it in the top five globally for social spending as a share of GDP. The s...