This time we asked what is the lowest point on land on Earth? The answer? The Dead Sea. The shoreline of the Dead Sea is the lowest point on land in the world, lying 1,312 feet below sea level.
The question (and answer) was found using World Geography. This database provides authoritative content and online tools that develop global literacy, focusing on the geographic, political, social, economic, and cultural forces that are increasingly important in our globalized world. Included are references, scholarly works, primary documents and papers, photographs, audio clips, and maps. Find the database listed alphabetically under W on LAPL’s Research & Homework page and access it with your library card