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Does Louisiana border Missouri?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

It is bordered to the north by Arkansas, Texas to the west, and Mississippi to the east while the Gulf of Mexico lies to the south. The state occupies a strategic location in the United States due to the Mississippi and Missouri river systems. Does Missouri touch Louisiana? Missouri and Tennessee: each share borders with […]

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Does Charleston SC have good schools?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

The top two public high schools in South Carolina are Academic Magnet and Charleston School of the Arts. These share a campus in North Charleston. (By the way, Wando High in Mount Pleasant is ranked #6 in the U.S. News and World Report Best Schools List for South Carolina.) Are schools good in Charleston SC? […]

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Is Hawaii hotter than Florida?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

Hawaii and Florida have 238 and 240 days of sunshine each year, respectively, on average. Hawaii is slightly hotter than Florida, 77 degrees F versus 72 degrees F, on average. Is Florida or Hawaii warmer? Hawaiian summers typically last from May to October, with an average high of 85 F near sea level. In the […]

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Who owns the state of Nevada?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

the federal government. Nearly 85 percent of Nevada is owned by the federal government. Does the government own Nevada? The federal government owns 81.07 percent of Nevada’s total land, 56,961,778 acres out of 70,264,320 total acres. Nevada ranked second in the nation in federal land ownership. What country owns Nevada? United States Nevada Country United […]

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How do I find my Hawaiian lineage?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

Start with online resources, including Ulukau.org, Ancestry.com, Hawai’i State Archives Digital Collections, and Familysearch.org. Look up family names in the indexes, and record any findings. How do you know if your Hawaiian? Below, 17 signs you’re lucky enough to be a Hawaii basic. You can’t end a hike or beach day without an obligatory yoga […]

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How much does a single person need to live in Austin?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

That total was doubled to determine how much money a single person needs to earn if following the aforementioned budget. In Austin, the magic number to live comfortably is $53,225. In this scenario, $26,612 is required to pay yearly living expenses, leaving $15,967 for fun money and $10,645 for savings. What salary do I need […]

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What makes Lake Michigan Blue?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

Light that hits the surface of the lake from straight above penetrates more deeply, reflecting less. When the lake is deep, and the angle of incoming light is smaller, Lake Michigan’s color appears deep blue. This is because the light travels down with little obstructions and dissipates far below the surface. Why is Lake Michigan […]

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Where does is snow in California?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

Where is the most snow in California? There are quite a few places in California that see epic snowfall, and one of those places is around the Lake Tahoe area. On average, the area around Lake Tahoe sees roughly 215.4 inches of snow a year (about 18 feet), and up to 500″ at its highest […]

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Where is the warmest water in Oahu?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

At Honolulu on Oahu, the ocean stays as warm as a heated swimming pool all year long. Ocean temperatures do differ by a few degrees throughout the Hawaiian Islands, though. The water off Honolulu, for instance, is typically 5 °F (3 °C) warmer than at Hilo on the Big Island.Average Ocean Temperatures for Hawaii. Honolulu […]

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Did Ray Liotta play two characters in The Many Saints of Newark?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

Ray Liotta plays two characters in the new Sopranos prequel film, The Many Saints of Newark, an ironic double casting given that the actor passed on a role on the iconic HBO mob drama.Having done Goodfellas, I needed something different,” Liotta said. “I had some other things I was thinking of doing [at the time]. […]

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Is there gold in southwest Texas?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

There have been some gold finds in the Gulf Coastal Plains to the south of Texas, however, it is somewhat rare. The gold in these locations has probably eroded out of the Llano Uplift rocks and been carried south by water. If you have a metal detector, you may be able to find small gold […]

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What is the cost of living index in Pensacola Florida?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

Comparison Highlights Cost of Living Indexes Pensacola, FL Jacksonville, FL Overall Index: Homeowner, No Child care, Taxes Not Considered 87.2 94.2 Food & Groceries 96.6 99.2 Housing (Homeowner) 62.5 78 Median Home Cost $183,800 $231,800 Is Pensacola Florida expensive to live? PRO: The Cost of Living in Pensacola Is Affordable At 87.3/100, it’s almost 25 […]

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Is there anything to see in Butte Montana?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

Other places to visit with guided sightseeing tours include the Copper King Mansion and the Historic Chateau Museum & Gallery. Just walking through town is one way to savor the history of Butte. The brick facades of several buildings stand out with their age, alongside their signs and advertisements from years past. Is Butte Montana […]

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Is there a windy season in Maui?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

They are especially prevalent in Maui’s summer months of June through September. Trade winds come from the northern or eastern side of the Island.In fact, northern and eastern facing shores, like Kapalua and Paia, experience higher wind abrasion than south and west facing shores, like Lahaina and Wailea. What is the windiest month in Maui? […]

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Are red eared sliders invasive in Colorado?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

Also known as invasive, alien, or exotic, a non-native species is a plant or animal species that is not native to that region or habitat. Examples of non-native species in Colorado include; the red-eared slider turtle, bullfrog, Asian clam, large-mouth bass and bluegill. What states are red-eared sliders invasive? The red-eared slider turtle is native […]

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