World Geography Practice

World geography covers physical systems, the world's regions, global and human patterns, and reading maps to answer real questions. Practice each idea with a voice tutor and a smart board that draws the map — free.

A worked example

Why do so many large cities develop near rivers or coastlines?

Water provides transportation, trade routes, drinking water, and fertile farmland — so people have long settled where rivers and coasts make movement and survival easier.

Frequently asked

What does world geography practice cover?

Physical geography and landforms, the world's regions, global patterns of climate and population, human geography and culture, and applying geographic skills like reading maps and interpreting data.

Is world geography practice free?

Yes — completely. It's free forever for K-12 students, with voice tutoring and step-by-step help and no card required.

Practice World Geography — free