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What does the name Chile mean?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

where the land ends. The origin of the name “Chile” may come from the indigenous Aimara word “chili”, meaning “where the land ends.” It could also be based on the Mapuche imitation of a bird call which sounds like “cheele cheele.”Close encounters of the Chile kind! Is Chile a name? Other theories say Chile may […]

Filed Under: Central and South America

Where is Australia located?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

Australia, the smallest continent and one of the largest countries on Earth, lying between the Pacific and Indian oceans in the Southern Hemisphere. Australia’s capital is Canberra, located in the southeast between the larger and more important economic and cultural centres of Sydney and Melbourne. Is Australia located in Europe? With both being former British […]

Filed Under: Australasia

How many people in Brazil have heart disease?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

The four heart conditions were estimated to affect approximately 45.7 million people in Brazil, 32.0% of the adultb population. After adjusting for comorbidities, heart conditions were conservatively estimated to result in a financial cost of 56.2 billion reais (17.3 billion USD) in 2015 in Brazil. What country has the highest rate of heart disease? China […]

Filed Under: Central and South America

What creates the rock formations in Utah?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

Wind Deposited Sands: Cut off from moisture-laden ocean winds by rising mountains to the west, desert sands were blown into Utah from the north and northwest. These blowing sands formed dunes which eventually turned into rock and are preserved in what is now called the Navajo Sandstone. What formed the canyons in Utah? The Green […]

Filed Under: United States

Can you own a tiger in North Dakota?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

North Dakota has very few restrictions on owning exotic pets on the state level. According to the North Dakota Department of Agriculture, only racoons and skunks are illegal. What exotic pets are legal in North Dakota? North Dakota bans only two animals In North Dakota, ownership of skunks and raccoons is prohibited, but ownership of […]

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Does Australia accept 15 years of education?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

15 years of education includes a student’s 12 years of schooling and 3 years of bachelor’s degree. This 15-year education system is integrated by most of the universities like India, Australia, UK, etc.15 years education is not considered as eligibility criteria to pursue a master’s degree. How many years gap is acceptable in Australia? A […]

Filed Under: Australasia

What native land is Kentucky?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

Indigenous peoples have always lived on the land that is now called Kentucky, and continue to live here today. The place we now call Kentucky is primarily Shawnee, Cherokee, Chickasaw and Osage land. A commonly cited claim many of us heard in history class growing up is that this region was merely a hunting ground. […]

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Is Cleveland the poorest city in the United States?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

CLEVELAND — The statistics are staggering. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, Cleveland is the poorest big city in America. Thirty percent of Cleveland residents live below the poverty level, and half earn less than $20,000 per year. Is Cleveland a poor state? Cleveland had the highest poverty rate among large U.S. cities in 2019, […]

Filed Under: United States Tagged With: Cleveland, Ohio

Why is nasi lemak popular in Malaysia?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

No other dish in Malaysia is as famous as nasi lemak. It consists of rice cooked in coconut milk that is traditionally served with anchovies, cucumbers, peanuts, and boiled eggs.Eventually, the dish became a comfort food staple for the majority of Malaysians. Why nasi lemak is the best Malaysian delicacy? First, NASI LEMAK simply tastes […]

Filed Under: Asia

Why did Spain want Puerto Rico?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

In order to produce cash crops such as sugar cane, ginger, tobacco and coffee, the Spanish began importing more slaves from Africa in the 16th century.By the mid-19th century, however, a wave of independence movements in Spain’s South American colonies had reached Puerto Rico. Why did Spain invade Puerto Rico? Immigration to Puerto Rico, 1800–1898 […]

Filed Under: Caribbean

Who ruled New Hampshire?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

Europeans first settled New Hampshire in the 1620s, and the province consisted for many years of a small number of communities along the seacoast, Piscataqua River, and Great Bay. Province of New Hampshire • 1629–1641, 1679–1686, 1689–1707 (list) • 1664–1685 Charles II • 1707–1776 (list) • 1760–1776 George III Who ruled the New Hampshire Colony? […]

Filed Under: United States

Is there tigers in Bali?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

Are there tigers in Bali? Unfortunately not. There used to be three species of Indonesian tigers- the Bali tiger, Sumatran tiger and Java tiger. The Java tiger and Bali tiger are extinct and the Sumatran tiger does not live in Bali. How many Bali tigers are there? The Bali tiger, Caspian tiger and Javan tiger […]

Filed Under: Asia Tagged With: Bali, Indonesia

Why did free soilers come to Kansas?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

The main reason free soilers came to Kansas in the 1800’s was to oppose Kansas self-determining as a slave state. Why did Free Staters move to Kansas? Free-Staters was the name given to settlers in Kansas Territory during the “Bleeding Kansas” period in the 1850s who opposed the expansion of slavery.Many of the “free-staters” joined […]

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What was New Zealand originally called?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

Hendrik Brouwer proved that the South American land was a small island in 1643, and Dutch cartographers subsequently renamed Tasman’s discovery Nova Zeelandia from Latin, after the Dutch province of Zeeland. This name was later anglicised to New Zealand. What is the indigenous name for New Zealand? AotearoaAotearoa (Māori: [aɔˈtɛaɾɔa]) is the current Māori name […]

Filed Under: Australasia

How did the Boston Tea Party affect us today?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

The Boston Tea Party was a spark in what some have referred to as the “fuse of America.”? This fuse eventually exploded into the Revolutionary War, and when all was ended, the colonies had their freedom. The Boston Tea Party affects our lives today because it played a key role in leading to American Independence. […]

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