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Will New York get a lot of snow this year?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

The Winter of 2021-2022 is likely to begin with a colder and more wintry pattern than normal in NYC. The second half of the winter, however, is expected to be warmer and less snowy than normal. NYC’s 30 year average annual snowfall is 28.9″, and we expect slightly above normal snowfall this season. Will NYC […]

Filed Under: United States

Does it snow in Iceland at Christmas?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

Many people who visit Iceland, experience much colder temperatures back home. The average rainfall in Reykjavik is approximately 32 mm (1.25 inches) in December.You may get snow, rain or sleet. Or, given Iceland’s famously capricious weather, you could get rain, snow, sleet and blue skies all in one day! Is December a good time to […]

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What is the most popular food in Moscow?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

From hearty dumplings to colourful confectionary, Moscow serves up culinary delights to please a tsar Moscow style Borscht. Blini. Basket of Ponchiki. Kasha. Shchi. Pirozhki. Pastila with hazelnuts. Vodka and pickles. What is Moscow famous food? Blini, sometimes known as a Russian or Ukrainian pancake, is a must when in Moscow. Imagine a paper-thin crepe […]

Filed Under: Asia Tagged With: Moscow, Russia

Is Colorado a good state for retirees?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

Colorado is a great state for retirees thanks to its high life expectancy, the presence of outdoor adventures, and exciting indoor cultural experiences for the days you don’t want to go skiing. Is Colorado tax-friendly for retirees? Colorado is considered to be tax-friendly for retirees, allowing a deduction of $24,000 per year on all retirement […]

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Why is Florence called Firenze?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

Florence was founded in 59BC as a settlement for Julius Caesar’s former soldiers. Back then, it was called ‘Florentia’ as the Latin language was the primary language of the region. Our city is now referred to names like “Florentia, Florence, Florenz, Florencia” (Latin, English, German, Spanish, respectively). Are Firenze and Florence the same? Florence (Italian: […]

Filed Under: Europe Tagged With: Florence, Italy

Is Cambodia a Chinese ally?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

In April 2006, China and Cambodia agreed to raise their bilateral relations to a comprehensive partnership of cooperation and upgraded to a comprehensive strategic partnership in 2010. Moreover, the two countries also signed “Action Plan 2019-2023 on Building China-Cambodia Community of Shared Future” in April 2019. Is China allies with Cambodia? Chinese assistance China has […]

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Is Real Madrid the best team in history?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

Founded in 1902, Real Madrid is one of the most successful and recognised sporting clubs in the world.Real Madrid continues to make history, becoming the first club to achieve 13 European titles with its thrilling victory in the 2018 UEFA Champions League Finals and the Fifa Club World Cup 2018. Is Real Madrid the best […]

Filed Under: Europe Tagged With: Madrid, Spain

Which Central American country has the largest tourism industry?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

Mexico. Mexico was the most visited country by international tourists in Latin America and the Caribbean in 2019, with approximately 45 million arrivals. Which Central American country has the most tourism? North America’s most popular tourist destinations continue with Puerto Rico (3.1 million visitors in 2018) and Costa Rica – the most visited country in […]

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What reef fish are edible in Hawaii?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

Onaga (long-tailed red snapper), opakapaka (pink snapper), ulua (jacks), uku (grey snapper), hapu’upu’u (seabass). Caught by bottomfishing boats using hook and line methods. Ulua/papio (jacks), surgeonfish, uhu (parrotfish), weke and other goatfishes, kaku (barracuda), and assorted fish, shellfish and seaweed species. Can you eat Hawaiian reef fish? Uku is one of three common snapper varieties […]

Filed Under: United States Tagged With: Hawaii

Which is the biggest country India or Argentina?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

The top ten largest countries, in square kilometers. Rank Country Area in sq. km 7. India 3,287,263 8. Argentina 2,780,400 9. Kazakhstan 2,724,900 10. Algeria 2,381,741 Which is biggest country than India? The countries that are larger than India are Russia, Canada, U.S.A, China, Brazil and Australia. Russia is the largest among all countries. The […]

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What is the sea between England and France called?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

English Channel. English Channel, also called The Channel, French La Manche, narrow arm of the Atlantic Ocean separating the southern coast of England from the northern coast of France and tapering eastward to its junction with the North Sea at the Strait of Dover (French: Pas de Calais). What is the body of water between […]

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Why is Barcelona different from the rest of Spain?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

In class, we learned that Barcelona is the capital of Catalonia, one of the seventeen regions in Spain. This has become a prominent issue in today’s Spanish politics. Catalonians have their own language, culture and history that differs from the rest of Spain. They identify themselves as Catalonians, not Spaniards. How is Barcelona different from […]

Filed Under: Europe Tagged With: Barcelona, Spain

Are schools in Japan free?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

Public primary and lower secondary schools do not charge tuition, and government tuition support makes public upper secondary school essentially free for families making below an annual income threshold. Families earning above this threshold pay tuition at the upper secondary level. Does Japan offer free education? Private institutions in Japan make up 80 percent of […]

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What do they grow in Memphis?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

These Are the 4 Easiest Vegetables to Grow in Your Memphis Garden Tomatoes. Photo: Flickr / Rick Payette. Asparagus. Photo: Wells Brothers Pet, Lawn & Garden Supply. Rhubarb. Photo: Flickr / Jenny. Lettuce. Photo: Flickr / avllesarah. What crops grow in Memphis TN? Now, for all the usual hot weather veggies like beans, cowpeas, corn, […]

Filed Under: United States Tagged With: Memphis, Tennessee

Why is Nepali date different?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

The Rana dynasty of Nepal made the Bikram Sambat the official Hindu calendar in 1901 AD, which began as 1958 BS. The new year in Nepal begins with the first day of the month of Baishakh, which usually falls around 13–15 April in the Gregorian calendar and ends with the last day of the month […]

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