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1reading_fox
http://maps.ugent.be/
It's research for Ghent uni, It gives you two countries/continents (named) drawn equally sized and you have to scale them appropriately. Easy and quick.
I'm rubbish, and have no concept of how such things relate to each other.
It's research for Ghent uni, It gives you two countries/continents (named) drawn equally sized and you have to scale them appropriately. Easy and quick.
I'm rubbish, and have no concept of how such things relate to each other.
2andyl
Interesting.
Most of the ones I did badly on involved islands. I actually got 10/10 for a couple of the questions. But still finished up with 53%.
Most of the ones I did badly on involved islands. I actually got 10/10 for a couple of the questions. But still finished up with 53%.
3Foretopman
I seem to have scored a 69. A good site to help you learn relative sizes is thetruesize.com
4stellarexplorer
That was fun. I ended up with an 80. Thanks r_f!
6bluepiano
Thanks, reading_fox. What a well-presented questionnaire that was. I scored an abysmal 61% partly because I hadn't known that Sweden was preparing a welcome for their new Japanese overlords and that Colombians are kept awake nights by anxious thoughts about Canada being so very much bigger than their own country.
8Hagelstein
71%. Interesting exercise.