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What is the rainiest city in Oregon?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

The peak is located in Polk County west of the city of Dallas. In 1997 it was labeled the wettest place in Oregon, and in 1996 it set an all-time calendar year rainfall record for the contiguous United States with 204.04 inches (5,182.6 mm).Laurel Mountain (Oregon) Laurel Mountain Topo map USGS Laurel Mountain What are […]

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Where is the cheapest and safest place to live in Alabama?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

Alabama’s most affordable place to live for 2021 is Attalla. Also, fun fact, Attalla is one of the city’s that made this list that is located closest to an airport. What city in Alabama has the lowest cost of living? The 10 Most Affordable Places To Live In Alabama In 2020 Lincoln. facebook/City Of Lincoln, […]

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Can kids drink in Wyoming?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

Persons of any age under 21 may legally drink alcohol if a member of the “immediate family” is present. They may do so in both private and public locations.Those under 21 may not buy alcohol under Wyoming alcohol laws. What age can you drink in Wyoming? 21Wyoming on Friday became the last state to raise […]

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Does Charlotte get hurricanes?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

Hurricanes are part of life on the North Carolina coast, but they rarely go far inland—especially not in Charlotte, which is 200 miles away from the ocean. But Charlotte residents got first-hand experience when the gale-force winds of Hurricane Hugo made landfall in 1989. How often do hurricanes hit Charlotte NC? every 3.25 yearsA total […]

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How old is petrified wood in Wyoming?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

55 Million Year Old. Wyoming’s Petrified Forest Is Home To 55 Million Year Old Trees. How old is a piece of petrified wood? Petrified wood is found worldwide in sedimentary beds ranging in age from the Devonian (about 390 million years ago), when woody plants first appeared on dry land, to nearly the present. How […]

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Does East Tennessee have snow?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

Our average yearly snowfall values for East Tennessee have decreased steadily since the early 1970’s going from an average of nearly a foot per year all the way down to around four and a half inches now. Does it snow in eastern Tennessee? So, does it snow in Tennessee? Yes, it snows in Tennessee. However, […]

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How long is summer in Denver?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

The hot season lasts for 3.2 months, from June 7 to September 14, with an average daily high temperature above 80°F. The hottest month of the year in Denver is July, with an average high of 88°F and low of 62°F. Does Denver have long summers? Despite its elevation at the foot of the Rocky […]

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Where in the state of Pennsylvania is the best place to find fossils?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

The Montour Preserve Fossil Pit consists of approximately one acre of exposed Mahantango Formation shale. Formed some 395 million years ago during the Devonian Period when much of Pennsylvania was covered by a warm, shallow sea, these shales are particularly rich in fossils. Where is the best place to dig for fossils? The best spots […]

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What makes Michigan special?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

Michigan is the only state that touches four of the five Great Lakes. As such, it’s home to the longest freshwater coastline of any U.S. state, *and* the second-longest coastline, period (coming in behind Alaska). Anywhere you stand in the state, you’re no more than 85 miles from a Great Lake. What is Michigan historically […]

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Who is the best rapper in Detroit?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

In case you have not had the chance to witness or even experience Detroit’s cultures, listening to their rap will bring you closer to it. The singer’s excellence is unmatched. From the lyrics to the beats, everything is seamless. 15 rappers from Detroit Eminem. Royce da 5″9. Big Sean. Proof. J Dilla. Feloni. Xzibit. Sada […]

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How was Georgia’s economy affected by the civil war?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

A. Cotton remained central to Georgia’s economy, but manufacturing of textiles and weapons increased. Northern states embargoed goods made in the South, causing Georgia’s industrial economy to collapse. How was Georgia’s economy after the Civil War? After the war, new railroad lines and commercial fertilizers created conditions that spurred increased cotton production in Georgia’s upcountry, […]

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Do sharks eat Hawaiian monk seals?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

Sharks are natural predators of Hawaiian monk seals, but during one unusual period, shark attacks at the French Frigate Shoals shot up, killing nearly a quarter of all pups born between 1997 and 2010. This kind of predation continues to be a concern. What eats Hawaiian monk seals? Tiger sharksTiger sharks often prey upon Hawaiian […]

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Is Washington DC part of the 50 states?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

Washington, DC, isn’t a state; it’s a district. DC stands for District of Columbia. Its creation comes directly from the US Constitution, which provides that the district, “not exceeding 10 Miles square,” would “become the Seat of the Government of the United States.” Are there 50 states including DC? There are fifty (50) states and […]

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Why is Seattle housing so expensive?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

A lot of that land is also protected from urban and residential development. Because of that, the city can’t build as many housing projects as its population needs. Thus, the demand for existing houses and apartments only increases. A third reason that the housing prices are so expensive is that it’s the capital city. Why […]

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Are any Oregon beaches warm?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

Seaside in northern Oregon has the warmest ocean of all the places measured on the Oregon coast during summer, despite temperature readings taken there in exposed water. The unusually high temperature is due to the influence of the Columbia River, which empties into the ocean a short distance to the north. Which beach is the […]

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