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Priya Sharma

Priya Sharma

Priya Sharma is a geography and travel writer who grew up in Mumbai and has spent years documenting the landscapes and cultures of Asia and Africa. She writes about places with the depth that only comes from having been there.

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What Are The 4 Main Japanese Islands?

Quick Fact The four main Japanese islands are Hokkaido, Honshu, Shikoku, and Kyushu. They cover over 97% of Japan's land. The archipelago stretches about 2,485 miles (4,000 km) from northeast to south...

Where Would You End Up If You Dug A Hole Through The Earth?

You'd pop out on the exact opposite side of the planet. If you could burrow straight through from any spot, you'd emerge at your exact antipodal point. Most Northern Hemisphere exits land in the Indi...

How Dry Is The Outback?

Quick Fact The Australian Outback covers over 6.5 million square kilometers—about 80% of the continent—with average yearly rainfall below 250 mm. Its core, the Central Desert, runs from Western Austra...

How High Is Summit Plummet?

Summit Plummet stands at 120 feet (36.6 m) from platform to splashdown. Where Summit Plummet Stands in the World It's the tallest and fastest free-fall water slide at any Disney park worldwide as of...

Which Bird Is Found In The Kalahari Desert?

Quick Fact The fork-tailed drongo thrives in the Kalahari Desert with glossy black feathers and garnet-red eyes, acting as an early warning system for meerkats and other wildlife against predators. W...

What Minerals Contain Diamond?

Quick Fact Diamonds don’t just show up at the surface—they’re carried up from deep underground by volcanic eruptions. You’ll find them embedded in kimberlite and lamproite rocks, scattered in riverbe...

Is Eris An Inner Or Outer Planet?

Eris is classified as an outer planet. Eris sits 68 astronomical units (AU) from the Sun on average—about 10.2 billion kilometers—making it the most distant known object in the solar system that stil...

What Is A Lover Of Mountains Called?

Quick Fact: Mountain lovers usually go by mountaineer, but you’ll also hear orophile (mountain fan) and nemophilist (forest and upland enthusiast) in specific circles. What geographic role do mou...

How Is Gliese 581g Similar To Earth?

How Is Gliese 581g Similar To Earth? Gliese 581g is similar to Earth in key ways that make it a prime candidate for potential habitability. Gliese 581g sits about 20.4 light-years from Earth in the co...

Who Discovered Diamonds In Africa?

Quick Fact Africa's got a reputation for being a diamond-rich continent, and for good reason - South Africa, Angola, Botswana, Namibia, and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) are the largest produ...