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Aren't watermelons all round? Why are Japanese watermelons square? [Dangdang Geography]
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Slingshot Street?! How did these trees manage to split in unison? [Dangdang Geography]
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Love hasn't studied geography; distance has never been the issue [Local Geography]
Since desert highways are easily buried by wind and sand, why not build elevated bridges? [Local Geo
Can you believe it? There's a desert with more water than sand! [Dangdang Geography]
The dry desert was unexpectedly covered with a crispy crust by floods. How did it form? [Dangdang Ge
Don't trees usually grow upwards? Why is this tree growing downwards? [Dangdang Geography]
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Outrageous! Why build a tunnel when there's no mountain? [Dangdang Geography]
Why build a bridge around a curve when you can just build a straight line on flat ground? [Dangdang
[Fun Geography] Stones that break into pieces when touched can help you prepare for geography questi
Why do high-speed trains have to be built on elevated tracks? Wouldn't it be more economical to just
Shouldn't a mountain be at least 500 meters high? Why is a 0.6-meter-high mountain also called a mou
[Fun Geography] Serious Geography Question! Why is China the only country that clothes trees with wh
[Fun Geography] Does the river have a temper? It's frozen on one side of the bridge, but not the oth
Can flowing water freeze instantly?! How are ice needle lakes formed? [Dangdang Geography]
Aren't deserts water-scarce? Why would a foaming flood occur? [Dangdang Geography]
Why not flatten such a low mountain and build a road? Wouldn't digging a tunnel be redundant? [Dangd
An ordinary high school chemistry teacher encountered a "live" geography question while traveling?!
If you don't understand, just ask: Why build a bridge on flat ground? Is this bridge really useful?
Why are China the only country in the world with green belts on its highways? [Dangdang Geography]
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