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What factors made officials move the territorial capital to Little Rock?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

What factors prompted officials to move the capital only one year later? The Arkansas post was covers in swamps and mosquitoes, and it was a rough place to live. Little Rock was also closer to the center. Why was the territorial capital moved to Little Rock? By 1820, a ferry across the river had found […]

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How much is it from Maryland to Florida?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

The round trip cost would be $248.46 to go from Maryland to Florida and back to Maryland again. Regular fuel costs are around $3.29 per gallon for your trip. Is it cheaper to fly or drive to Florida from Maryland? The default fly score is 375 from Maryland to Florida. The Drive Score is a […]

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Why is Illinois land so fertile?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

Minerals deposited by glaciers and subsequent prairie growth for thousands of years have blessed Illinois with some of the world’s most fertile topsoil.It can take hundreds to thousands of years to generate an inch of topsoil, which is why soil often is referred to as a non-renewable resource. Why is Illinois soil so fertile? The […]

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Where is the water table highest on Long Island?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

The major zone of recharge, especially to the Magothy and Lloyd aquifers, is along the center of the island where the water table is highest. The water system is a freshwater bubble surrounded by saltwater. There is no outside source of freshwater to the system. How far down is the water table on Long Island? […]

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What drinks is Tennessee known for?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

Tennessee is also home to Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Whiskey; the famous spirit has been distilled and bottled in Lynchburg, TN, since 1875. Whats the most popular drink in Tennessee? It’s whiskey, people; let there be no doubt about it. Nothing screams Tennessee more than a glass of locally made whiskey after a hard day at […]

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What’s the smallest region of Georgia?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

the Appalachian Plateau. Although the Appalachian Plateau is the smallest region in Georgia, its scenic attraction makes up for its size. Which of the following geographic regions in Georgia is the smallest in the state? The Appalachian Plateau is the state’s smallest region. of Georgia and encompasses Dade County. What Ga region is the largest? […]

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Is Nevada a healthy state?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

Nevada ranks near last in overall health care despite gains in number of insured adults, children. Despite significant improvements in the number of insured adults and children, Nevada ranked 48th in the nation for overall health care in a 2019 scorecard released by the Commonwealth Fund on Wednesday. Where does Nevada rank for healthcare? States […]

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What is the dry side of Kauai?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

Kauai is like a ship in that it has leeward and windward sides. The leeward sides (the west and south) are usually hot and dry, whereas the windward sides (east and north) are generally cooler and moist. Which part of Kauai is the driest? probablyWaimea is probably the driest of all the areas on the […]

Filed Under: United States Tagged With: Hawaii, Kauai

What is Michigan State Wildflower?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

In 1998, the DWARF LAKE IRIS (Iris lacustris) was designated as the state wildflower. Native to the state, the endangered flower grows along the northern shorelines of Lakes Michigan and Huron. What is Michigan’s state nut? ChestnutState Nut: Chestnut (Unofficial) Michigan has more acres of chestnut trees than any other state, covering over 800 acres […]

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Are Texas summers hot?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

Texas summers can be brutal. High temperatures can reach the 100s for days, and humidity can make the heat index feel even worse. But summers aren’t terrible in all Texas cities. Some areas of the Lone Star State have cooler summers than others — albeit not by much. Why are Texas summers so hot? The […]

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What is the coldest wind chill ever recorded in Missouri?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

According to the Missouri Climate Center at the University of Missouri, the all-time lowest temperature recorded in the state was 40 below zero on Feb. 13, 1905 in Warsaw. What is the coldest it’s ever been in Missouri? Coldest temperature ever recorded for Missouri: -40° in Warsaw. 1911: November 11. What is the coldest temperature […]

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Did Hurricane Katrina affect Alabama?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

Hurricane Katrina was the fifth recent storm to hit Alabama, and Alabama suffered widespread, moderate-to-heavy damage caused by hurricane-force winds, flooding by a storm tide of 14–18 feet, and tornadoes. What was the worst hurricane to hit Alabama? September 9–14, 1979: Hurricane Frederic was the strongest Atlantic hurricane ever to make landfall in Alabama. 130 […]

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Is Fort Myers a nice part of Florida?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

Best known for its beautiful beaches, scenic views, amazing fishing, and world-class shopping, Fort Myers is a nice place to live. If you are moving to Florida, Fort Myers is one of the best cities in the state due to its affordable cost of living and low crime rate. Is Fort Myers Florida a nice […]

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Where does it not snow in Texas?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

South Central Texas, East Texas, and the Gulf Coast receive minimal or no snowfall at all. Does it never snow in Texas? Snow is a rare occurrence due to the lack of humidity in winter, and the summers are for the most part hot and dry, but at times can be humid when winds come […]

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How long did slavery last in Georgia?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

The colony of the Province of Georgia under James Oglethorpe banned slavery in 1735, the only one of the thirteen colonies to have done so. However, it was legalized by royal decree in 1751, in part due to George Whitefield’s support for the institution of slavery. How many slaves did Georgia have? By 1800 the […]

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