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Is CU Denver and CU Boulder the same?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

The University of Colorado Boulder (CU Boulder) is the flagship university of the University of Colorado System in Boulder, Colorado. Founded in 1876, the university has more than 33,000 undergraduate and graduate students.CU Denver is located in downtown Denver and enrolls more than 15,000 students. Is University of Denver the same as University of Colorado […]

Filed Under: United States Tagged With: Boulder, Colorado

What are Malaysia natural resources?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

Malaysia’s most valuable mineral resources are its reserves of petroleum and natural gas. Crude oil, refined petroleum, and, more recently, liquefied natural gas together account for a major portion of the country’s commodity export earnings. How many types of natural resources are there in Malaysia? Malaysia’s climate is tropical and natural resources include tin, petroleum, […]

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Does Asheville flood?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

This summer has been especially rainy and wet in Asheville, one of the rainiest in recorded history. We’ve been lucky, though, that there hasn’t been any significant flooding. Though we’ve received a lot of rain it has been spread out over the course of months, allowing the ground and our rivers to carry it away. […]

Filed Under: United States Tagged With: Asheville, North Carolina

Is English spoken in Nicaragua?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

The official language of Nicaragua is Spanish; however, according to the Nicaraguan Population Census from 2007, Nicaraguans on the Caribbean coast speak both indigenous languages and English. Some of the most common indigenous languages include Miskito, Sumo, and Rama. What percent of Nicaragua speaks English? Languages by Countries Country Official and national Languages Other spoken […]

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Is Japan or Korea safer?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

Even Regarding Lesser Crimes than Murder, Japan is Notably Safer. Let’s consider crimes other than murder, beginning with cases of theft dealing with travelers from foreign countries.Japan had a recorded 356.2 cases, with 531.65 cases in neighboring South Korea. Is South Korea or Japan safer? Numbeo’s 2016 crime index by country ranks Korea as the […]

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What percentage of Hawaiians are native?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

Table Population Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander alone, percent(a)  10.1% Two or More Races, percent  24.2% Hispanic or Latino, percent(b)  10.7% White alone, not Hispanic or Latino, percent  21.7% What is the largest ethnic group in Hawaii? The four largest racial/ethnic groups are Caucasians, Filipinos, Japanese, and Native Hawaiians. Caucasians […]

Filed Under: United States Tagged With: Hawaii

What is Arizona’s worst natural disaster?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

The 5 Most Horrifying Disasters That Ever Happened In Arizona Grand Canyon Collision (1956) Nathan Rupert/Flickr. Earthquake near Fredonia (1959) Laura Bell/Flickr. Tropical Storm Norma (1970) Devin/Flickr. Wallow Fire (2011) USFWS Endangered Species/Flickr. Yarnell Hill Fire (2013) What natural disaster is Arizona known for? Natural hazards abound in Arizona. At the top of list: flash […]

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Where do the rich live in Cape Town?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

Cape Town was named the second richest city in Africa with a total wealth of $130 billion. New World Wealth said that most of this wealth is concentrated in the following suburbs: Clifton. Bantry Bay.These are the richest suburbs in South Africa. Suburb Average price % increase over the last 10 years Waterfront R12 million […]

Filed Under: Africa and Middle East Tagged With: Cape Town, South Africa

What is the most popular dessert in Indiana?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

Hoosier sugar cream pie. Indiana’s famous dessert is the Hoosier sugar cream pie. A sweet filling and flaky crust bring this otherwise “plain Jane” looking pie lots of flavor and delicious taste. Make this pie for all your holiday get togethers. What cake is Indiana known for? Indiana – Hoosier Pie Some people call it […]

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Why is Asheville hazy?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

Noticing the hazy skies around the Asheville area? That’s because the more than 80 large wildfires out West are impacting the skies in the mountains. Why is it so hazy in WNC? Before dry deposition can occur, sulfates and nitrates, along with other pollutants, contribute to a uniform haze that obscures scenic views in Western […]

Filed Under: United States Tagged With: Asheville, North Carolina

Is Willow Glen San Jose safe?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

Willow Glen is one of the cutest, safest and most diverse neighborhoods in the San Jose area. The streets are lined with beautiful trees, there are safe parks for all ages within one mile or less of each other. The downtown is filled with diverse restaurants from Mexican to Japanese and Greek to American. Is […]

Filed Under: Central and South America Tagged With: Costa Rica, San Jose

What is Ireland’s biggest food export?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

Continental EU markets account for 30% of food and drink exports with a combined value of almost €4 billion. Ireland in 2016 net exports of beef accounted for 85% of production, making Ireland the largest beef net exporter in the EU and fifth largest in the world. What food does Ireland export the most? In […]

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Why are rocks in Utah black?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

Approximately 2.5 million years ago (late Tertiary Period), volcanic eruptions in the Black Spring area of the Black Rock Desert in western Utah spewed out the volcanic rocks rhyolite, pumice, and obsidian. Obsidian is a dark-colored volcanic glass formed when molten lava cools quickly. What are the black rocks in southern Utah? George area are […]

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Does Vermont have good schools?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

Mount Mansfield Unified Union School District is the 3rd best school system in the state. Made up of nine total campuses, MMUUSD boasts a graduation rate of 94% that is higher than Vermont’s already-high statewide average.Top School Districts in Vermont, 2020. Rank District 20 Stowe School District Where does Vermont rank in education? Vermont Rankings […]

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When did slavery end in Maryland?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

1864. the state abolished slavery in 1864, enslaved Africans and African Americans were im- portant in shaping Maryland’s history. The com- modities they produced provided the foundation for Maryland’s economy and formed its society. How long did slavery last in Maryland? 200 yearsSlavery in Maryland lasted over 200 years, from its beginnings in 1642 when […]

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