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Hi, I'm Mark Ellison, host of Odd One Out, the quick daily game where I give you four items and you decide which one doesn't belong.
Movies, geography, food, sports, words, and everything in between.
Three fast rounds, one simple rule, find the misfit. Here's an example.
Cities, Paris, Madrid, Toronto, Rome. The answer, Toronto. Toronto is not a nation's capital.
Odd One Out, a fun everyday brain warm-up you can play wherever you get your podcasts. Odd One Out.
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Hi, I'm Mark Ellison and today's theme is World Water Day, Oceans, Rivers and Incredible Water Facts.
Question 1. World Water Day raises awareness about the importance of fresh water and sustainable water management worldwide.
On what date each year is World Water Day officially observed?
Question 2. In the Western Pacific's Mariana Trench lies the deepest known point in Earth's oceans, a place visited by only a handful of expeditions.
What is the name of this abyssal location?
Question 3. Invisible to the naked eye, countless tiny ocean drifters perform a massive service for our planet by producing roughly half of the oxygen we breathe.
What are these microscopic marine organisms called?
Question 4. Geographers love quirky river trivia. Only one major river in the world crosses the equator twice as it winds through Central Africa, which river is it?
Question 5. Siberia is home to a lake that holds more liquid freshwater than any other on Earth and plunges over a kilometer deep.
Which lake is both the world's deepest freshwater lake and the largest by freshwater volume?
We'll be right back with these answers after this break.
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Welcome back. Question 1. On what date is World Water Day observed?
Answer March 22nd. The United Nations established World Water Day to be observed annually on March 22nd, first celebrated in 1993.
It focuses attention on global water issues from access and sanitation to ecosystem health.
Question 2. What is the deepest point in the oceans called? Answer Challenger Deep. Challenger Deep is the deepest part of the Mariana Trench reaching about 10,911,000 meters, around 36,000 feet.
It was first sounded in the 1950s and has since been explored by crude and robotic missions.
Question 3. What tiny ocean organisms produce about half of Earth's oxygen? Answer Phytoplankton.
Phytoplankton are photosynthetic microorganisms that thrive in the sunlit surface waters of the ocean.
Through photosynthesis, they convert carbon dioxide into oxygen and form the base of marine food webs.
Question 4. Which major river crosses the equator twice? Answer. The Congo River. The Congo River arcs across the equator in both directions as it drains a vast tropical basin.
It's also one of the world's mightiest rivers by discharge emptying into the Atlantic Ocean.
Question 5. Which lake holds the most liquid freshwater? Answer. Lake Bikol. Lake Bikol in Russia contains about 20% of the world's unfrozen surface freshwater
and reaches a maximum depth of roughly 1,642 meters, 5,387 feet.
Its unique biodiversity includes the endemic Bikol seal that concludes today's five daily trivia questions.
I'm Mark Ellison and today's questions were crafted with the help of AI technology. See you tomorrow.
The monarchy faces its greatest crisis. An explosive memoir threatens to destroy everything King William has built.
Anti-monarchy forces are growing bolder and desperate times call for revolutionary measures.
The Queen launches a celebrity podcast. The King breaks security protocol. The royal family either evolves or becomes irrelevant.
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What happens when political fiction starts to become reality?
James Bennett, former action star, turned popular California governor who returned to acting.
Stars in a hit streaming drama about seizing political power.
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