Answered: Known as the Coast of Death, these tempestuous waters have claimed thousands of lives. Where are we?
The Microsoft Rewards Bing HomePage Trivial quiz question is: Known as the Coast of Death, these tempestuous waters have claimed thousands of lives. Where are we?
The options that are given for this Bing homepage quiz are listed below:
- A: Newfoundland
- B: Iceland
- C: Spain
The correct answer to this Microsoft Rewards Bing HomePage Trivial quiz question is: C: Spain
The Costa da Morte (Coast of Death) is on the northwest shore of Spain and faces the open Atlantic Ocean. Unlike Spain’s Mediterranean shore, its Atlantic coast is rugged and rocky, and prone to storms and fog. Since the 14th century, more than 600 ships have been lost in these waters, costing thousands of lives. Adding to its ominous reputation is the fact that centuries ago, when people believed the world was flat, the westernmost cape on the Costa da Morte was thought to be where the known world ended.
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Today’s Microsoft Bing quiz has 10-point rewards for the three(3) questions if you select the correct answers for all the options. so make sure you use the information I provided here to your maximum benefit and pick only the correct answers on the Bing quiz for today. Rewards can be used to purchase things from selected stores such as Amazon, Walmart, etc. when claimed as gift cards.
Below is the list of all Bing quizzes for today:
- Answered: Known as the Coast of Death, these tempestuous waters have claimed thousands of lives. Where are we?
- Answered: A short distance from the Costa da Morte is the Tower of Hercules, recognized by what superlative?
- Answered: The Costa da Morte in northwest Spain is part of what region?
