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Can you dig for dinosaur bones in Utah?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

Come visit the Utah Field House of Natural History State Park Museum and search for dinosaurs, mammals, plants, insects, and other fossils. Where can I get a dinosaur bone in Utah? The Utah Field House of Natural History State Park Museum in Vernal is one of the best places in Utah to see dinosaur fossils. […]

Filed Under: United States

How long can a US citizen stay in Aruba?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

30 days. The maximum period of time that a person can be admitted to Aruba as a tourist is 30 days. The total amount of days a person can stay in Aruba, as a tourist who applies for an extension of stay, cannot exceed 180 days per year. Can a US citizen live in Aruba? […]

Filed Under: Caribbean

How much does it cost to raise a child in Japan?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

Childcare expenses in Japan. Figures on bringing up a child in Tokyo from giving birth to graduating from college averages from about 29 million yen to over 60 million yen. Within that total, living expenses could reach as high as 16.4 million yen. How much does it cost to have a child in Japan? The […]

Filed Under: Asia

Why did the Missouri Compromise need to be repealed for the Kansas-Nebraska Act?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

The Kansas-Nebraska Act allowed each territory to decide the issue of slavery on the basis of popular sovereignty. Kansas with slavery would violate the Missouri Compromise, which had kept the Union from falling apart for the last thirty-four years. The long-standing compromise would have to be repealed. Why did the Kansas-Nebraska Act repeal the Missouri […]

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Who destroyed Rome?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

Invasions by Barbarian tribes Rome had tangled with Germanic tribes for centuries, but by the 300s “barbarian” groups like the Goths had encroached beyond the Empire’s borders. The Romans weathered a Germanic uprising in the late fourth century, but in 410 the Visigoth King Alaric successfully sacked the city of Rome. What ended the Roman […]

Filed Under: Europe Tagged With: Italy, Rome

Is France more expensive than Spain?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

Why is France more expensive than Spain? In general, France has a stronger economy than Spain, and the higher cost of living translates into higher prices for visitors.Coastal France can also be quite expensive. Transportation is also more expensive in France than in Spain. Is Spain or France more expensive? France is 37.4% more expensive […]

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How long is lunch in Japanese schools?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

about 40 minutes. Lunch time starts at twelve thirty and lasts for about 40 minutes. At public schools, where school meals are provided, the students are responsible for carrying the meals to their classroom – where they eat – and serving portions, and for cleaning up afterwards. How long is lunch break in Japan? 12:00am […]

Filed Under: Asia

Who lives in Australia today?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

Australia’s population today is roughly 24 million people. The country’s vast openness means it has the lowest population density in the world – only two people per square kilometre. The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) produces population estimates for the Australian Government and people. Where does everyone live in Australia? Most of Australia’s 19 million […]

Filed Under: Australasia

Who is intelligent in India?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

Visalini. K. Visalini is an Indian prodigy who is purported to have an officially tested IQ of 225. Who is the most intelligent Indian? 15 Most Intelligent Indians Ever Who Will Inspire Every Fibre Of Your Being! Amartya Sen. APJ Abdul Kalam. Satyendranath Bose. Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar. Manmohan Singh. P.V. Narasimha Rao. Raghuram G. Homi Jehangir […]

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Are the Hawaiian islands growing or shrinking?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

Because Mauna Loa and Kīlauea are active volcanoes, the island of Hawaii is still growing. Are the Hawaiian Islands getting smaller? While the Kilauea volcano is still building, as soon as the Big Island’s other volcanoes have stopped erupting, they have started to lose height, Sharp said, “and the entire island is now sinking about […]

Filed Under: United States Tagged With: Hawaii

Can I sail through the Cape Cod Canal?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

Sailing vessels are required to have and use auxiliary power during passage throughout the Canal. Use of sails while motoring is permitted. But, large course changes and/or tacking are strictly prohibited in the landcut and approach channels. How long does it take to boat through the Cape Cod Canal? Maximum speed: 10 mph, but you […]

Filed Under: United States Tagged With: Cape Cod, Massachusetts

What do Austrians do on Christmas Eve?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

Around 7 p.m. on Christmas Eve, the tree is lit for the first time and the whole family gathers to sing Christmas carols. “Silent Night”, written and performed for the first time on 24 December 1818 by Josef Mohr and Franz Gruber in the Austrian village of Oberndorf, is still the favourite Christmas carol. Why […]

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What is someone from Hamburg called?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

People from Hamburg ARE called Hamburgers. People from Frankfurt are called Frankfurters. What are Hamburg people called? HamburgersThe people of Hamburg are actually called Hamburgers. Is Hamburg a bundesland? Today, it is very common to use the term Bundesland (federated land).List. State Hamburg Capital – Head of State and Government (Minister-President or Mayor) Peter Tschentscher […]

Filed Under: Europe Tagged With: Germany, Hamburg

What is the most special animal in Guatemala?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

quetzal. Unlike a surprising number of countries, Guatemala does have an Official National Animal in the form of a multicolored bird known as the quetzal. Seen on both the Guatemalan flag and its National Seal, the quetzal takes pride of place over some other equally suitable candidate such as the jaguar. What animals are unique […]

Filed Under: Central and South America

Where does Nebraska rank in education?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

Education Rankings Rank State Higher Education 6 Connecticut Connecticut 43 7 North Carolina North Carolina 7 8 Wisconsin Wisconsin 15 9 Nebraska Nebraska 10 What is Nebraska ranked in education? Nebraska Rankings Higher Education #10 Pre-K – 12 #13 Is Nebraska the worst state? Based on the survey, Louisiana was ranked as the worst state […]

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