Test yourself on Extremes with AI-generated multiple-choice questions, answers, and explanations.
Because this temperature was recorded at the Soviet Union's Vostok Station in Antarctica on July 21, 1983, making it the lowest temperature ever documented on Earth.
Because it has the highest average water temperatures among all oceans, influenced by warm currents and its location near the equator.
Because it is the specific location in the Mariana Trench that has been measured to be the lowest point on the ocean floor.
Because Mount Everest's official height is recognized as 8,848 meters, which represents the highest point on Earth reached by climbers.
Because it is known for its incredible speed and has been recorded running between 60 to 70 miles per hour in short bursts, making it the fastest on land.