
Fascinating True or False Statements about World Records
Explore a series of True or False statements related to world records, including the heights of mountains, lengths of rivers, sizes of animals, and more. Test your knowledge and discover fun facts in this engaging practice session.
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Unit 6 Year 5 Lesson 5 - Practice
True or False? The shortest living man is shorter than 60 cm.
True or False? Mount Olympus is higher than Mount Everest.
True or False? Whales are larger than elephants.
True or False? The Nile is the longest river in the world.
True or False? The longest worm is 55 metres.
True or False? Giraffes are heavier than elephants.
True or False? Russia is the biggest country in the world.
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