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What’s the annual snowfall in Idaho?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

The US average is 28 inches of snow per year. Climate Averages. Idaho City, Idaho United States Snowfall 92.2 in. 27.8 in. Precipitation 102.0 days 106.2 days Sunny 208 days 205 days Avg. July High 85.5° 85.8° How bad are the winters in Idaho? There’s cold, and then there’s cold. In fact, Idaho’s small mountain […]

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Does Pennsylvania grow apples?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

Pennsylvania produces 400 to 500 million pounds of apples per year and ranks fourth in the nation for apple production. The majority of the production is centered in the southcentral part of Pennsylvania (due in large part to the topography of the land), but apples can be found commercially throughout the Commonwealth. Do apples grow […]

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Which city is most educated in India?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

Aizawl. Top 10 Highest Literate Cities of India : Ranking 2011 Census Rank City Literacy 1 Aizawl 98.36 2 Kochi 97.36 3 Thrissur 97.06 Which is the No 1 educated state in India? KeralaTop 10 Highest Literate States of India : Ranking 2011 Census Rank State Literacy 1 Kerala 94.00 2 Lakshadweep 91.85 3 Mizoram […]

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Is France safe to live in?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

France compared to other countries France is overall quite a safe country to live in. Data from the Institute for Economics and Peace ranks France as the 66th safest country out of 163 in its Global Peace Index 2020. Is France a dangerous place to live? In the 2020 Global Peace Index, France ranks 66 […]

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Is Portugal an English speaking country?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

Approximately 32% of Portuguese people can speak and understand English, while 24% can speak and understand French. Despite Spanish being mutually intelligible in a sense that most Portuguese understand it written and/or spoken, only 9% of the Portuguese population can speak it fluently. Is English spoken widely in Portugal? English. English is the second most […]

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Does Antigua airport have a lounge?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

The Executive Lounge at Antigua Airport is the only lounge at this relatively small international airport serving the Commonwealth of Antigua and Barbuda. For departing visitors, it offers a surprisingly pleasant oasis prior to boarding one’s flight. Can economy class use the lounge? Now Premium Economy and Economy Class customers can access airport lounges at […]

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What is the national emblem of France called in French?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

the Gallic Rooster. One of the national emblems of France, the Coq Gaulois (the Gallic Rooster) decorated French flags during the Revolution. It is the symbol of the French people because of the play on words of the Latin gallus meaning Gaul and gallus meaning coq, or rooster. What is the national emblem of France […]

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Who is the most famous singer in Utah?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

Here is a list of some of the most famous singers that live in Utah. Brendon Urie. Imagine Dragons. The Piano Guys. The Used. Neon Trees. David Archuleta. Meg & Dia. Which singer lives in Utah? Rapper, singer, songwriter and producer Post Malone, whose real name is Austin Post, is making his home right here […]

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Is the Grand Canyon an example of differential weathering?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

Weathering becomes interesting, in terms of its manifestation in form across the landscape, when rocks weather differentially – differential weathering can produce spectacular landforms and landscapes.The canyon walls in the Grand Canyon are a series of uniquely shaped “steps”. What type of weathering is Grand Canyon? The Grand Canyon was created by mechanical weathering (and […]

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Can you see Cuba from Jamaica?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

The Blue Mountain is the longest and highest mountain range in Jamaica stretching across two parishes, Portland and St. Thomas and boasting an elaborate height of 7,500 feet above sea level. On a clear day, even midway up the Blue Mountain, we are able to see the outline of Cuba with the naked eyes, yup. […]

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Why is Amsterdam sinking?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

Generally, this occurs for three reasons: extraction of natural resources like water or gas; added weight from the construction of buildings and roads; and ground water drainage, which in the Netherlands exposes the peat to air and causes it to break down through oxidation. How long until Amsterdam is underwater? Earth.Org has mapped the extreme […]

Filed Under: Europe Tagged With: Amsterdam, Netherlands

When did Poland become Slavic?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

The Slavic migrations to the area of contemporary Poland started in the second half of the 5th century AD, about a half century after these territories were vacated by Germanic tribes fleeing from the Huns. Is Poland European or Slavic? Slavic people (Slavs) can be divided into three subgroups based upon their geographic and linguistic […]

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Why are many Central Americans undernourished?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

Causes of Malnutrition Lack of access to nutritious food combined with the high energy demands of the mother’s daily physical labor, and nutrition needs of frequent pregnancies and breastfeeding put expectant and new mothers, along with their children, at risk of malnutrition. What is the main cause of undernourishment and malnourishment in the world? Lack […]

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Why are there so many fossils in South Dakota?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

South Dakota is an excellent source of fossils as finds have been widespread throughout the state. During the early Paleozoic era South Dakota was submerged by a shallow sea that would come to be home to creatures like brachiopods, cephalopods, corals, and ostracoderms. Why does South Dakota have so many dinosaur bones? Part of what […]

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Why did the population of Minnesota grow so rapidly after 1858?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

Minnesota enters the Union as the 32nd state on May 11, 1858.The building of railroads and canals brought a land boom during the 1850s, and Minnesota’s population swelled from only 6,000 in 1850 to more than 150,000 by 1857. What were the primary reasons for the rapid expansion of the settler population in Minnesota during […]

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