Extreme Geography and Survival Records refers to the study and documentation of the most challenging and inhospitable places on Earth, such as deserts, polar regions, high mountains, and deep oceans. It highlights the remarkable achievements of individuals or groups who have endured or survived in these harsh environments, often setting records for endurance, exploration, or adaptation, and showcasing the limits of human resilience and ingenuity in overcoming natural obstacles.
Extreme Geography and Survival Records refers to the study and documentation of the most challenging and inhospitable places on Earth, such as deserts, polar regions, high mountains, and deep oceans. It highlights the remarkable achievements of individuals or groups who have endured or survived in these harsh environments, often setting records for endurance, exploration, or adaptation, and showcasing the limits of human resilience and ingenuity in overcoming natural obstacles.
What does Extreme Geography and Survival Records study?
It covers the world's most challenging places (deserts, polar regions, high mountains, deep oceans) and the remarkable feats of endurance in those environments.
What is the deepest point in Earth's oceans and where is it located?
The Challenger Deep in the Mariana Trench, Pacific Ocean, about 36,000 feet (about 11,000 meters) deep.
Which desert is often cited as the hottest on Earth?
Death Valley, California, known for extreme heat records.
Who was part of the first ascent of Mount Everest without supplemental oxygen?
Reinhold Messner and Peter Habeler accomplished this in 1978.
Who was the first person to reach the South Pole?
Roald Amundsen (1911).