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Why does Australia have 4 seasons?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

What causes the seasons? The seasons change because the Earth tilts on an angle as it orbits the sun. This means that during a part of the year, either the northern part or the southern part of the Earth leans more directly towards the sun. The part closest to the sun gets more light and […]

Filed Under: Australasia

What seafood is native to Maine?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

Maine is home to five native charr and salmon: Brook trout, lake trout, Arctic charr, landlocked salmon, and Atlantic salmon. Numerous other native fish can be found in Maine as well, including cusk, lake whitefish, smelt, alewife, shad, striped bass, sturgeon, and American eel. What type of seafood is Maine famous for? lobsterWhen it comes […]

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Why did Joseph Smith go to Utah?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

The Mormons, as they were commonly known, had moved west to escape religious discrimination. After the murder of founder and prophet Joseph Smith, they knew they had to leave their old settlement in Illinois. Many Mormons died in the cold, harsh winter months as they made their way over the Rocky Mountains to Utah. Why […]

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Are hurricanes bad in Dominican Republic?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

When hurricane strikes… However, the chances of a direct hurricane hit are very small in the Dominican Republic. Passing storms might affect the sunny Dominican Republic weather, causing heavy rainfall for one or two days, powerful winds and high ocean waves. Flooding might also occur. Does the Dominican Republic get a lot of hurricanes? Like […]

Filed Under: Caribbean

Does France allow multiple citizenship?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

French law permits dual nationality and does not require foreigners who obtain French nationality to give up their original one. (The converse is also true: French citizens may keep their nationality after opting to acquire a foreign one.) Can you have triple citizenship in France? France. French citizens are entitled to hold dual or multiple […]

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Was India a part of Africa?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

India was still a part of the supercontinent called Gondwana some 140 million years ago. The Gondwana was composed of modern South America, Africa, Antarctica, and Australia. When this supercontinent split up, a tectonic plate composed of India and modern Madagascar started to drift away. When did India separate from Africa? The breakup of Gondwana […]

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What was Oglethorpe’s plan for the colony of Georgia?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

Oglethorpe laid out the city around a series of squares and laid out the streets in a grid pattern. Each square had a small community of colonists living around it and had separate lots dedicated to community buildings. For each of the freemen who came to settle the new colony, Oglethorpe awarded 50 acres of […]

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Is Venezuela the same as Spanish?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

There are at least forty languages spoken or used in Venezuela, but Spanish is the language spoken by the majority of Venezuelans.Wayuu is the most spoken indigenous language with 170,000 speakers. Is Venezuelan Spanish the same as Spanish? All variants of Spanish spoken through Latin America have their aspects that make them unique. Venezuelan Spanish […]

Filed Under: Central and South America

Does Kentucky have high property tax?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

Property taxes in in Kentucky are relatively low. The typical homeowner in Kentucky pays just $1,257 annually in property taxes, around half the national median. The state’s average effective property tax rate is 0.83%. What state has the highest property tax? States Ranked By Property Tax Rank State Annual Property Tax 1 Hawaii $606 2 […]

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What are the previous capitals of Illinois?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

Past Illinois Capitols. Kaskaskia (first) Statehouse. Vandalia (fourth) Statehouse. Springfield (fifth) Statehouse, 1898. What cities have been capital of Illinois? A century and a quarter of Statehood has provided Illinois with three different CapitalsKaskaskia, Vandalia and Springfield; with six Capitol buildings, of which five were State owned, and three still standing; one in Vandalia and […]

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Is Pittsburgh difficult to drive?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

Pittsburgh Really Does Have Frustrating And Short On-Ramps. The on-ramp from Pittsburgh’s Greenfield neighborhood to the Parkway East outbound is, according to many area drivers, one of the most difficult merge points. The road is built into a hill and requires drivers to stop before accelerating into traffic. How bad are Pittsburgh drivers? The city […]

Filed Under: United States Tagged With: Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh

What countries are allies with South Africa?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

Here’s how it is for South Africa at moment if this is correct: Closest Allies: – Russia. – China. – Zimbabwe. – Namibia. – Mozambique. – Zambia. – Swaziland. – Lesotho. Friendly with: – USA. – UK. – Germany. – Netherlands. – Malaysia. – France. – Sweden. – Most other African countries, not mentioned above. […]

Filed Under: Africa and Middle East

When did Britain take over Sri Lanka?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

The British Ceylon period is the history of Sri Lanka between 1815 and 1948. It follows the fall of the Kandyan Kingdom into the hands of the British Empire. It ended over 2300 years of Sinhalese monarchy rule on the island. The British rule on the island lasted until 1948 when the country regained independence. […]

Filed Under: Asia

What animal is on Peru’s flag?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

vicuna. The vicuna is the national animal of Peru. The second filed shows a quinine tree. In natural colour upon white. What symbols are on the Peru flag? When used on the National Flag, the Coat of arms (Escudo de armas) is surrounded by a wreath of palm branch one on the left and a […]

Filed Under: Central and South America

Are Idaho potatoes really grown in Idaho?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

Idaho’s unique environment provides nearly perfect growing conditions for potatoes. The soil, clear clean water, clean air and climate in Idaho make potatoes superior to any potato grown anywhere else.Idaho’s rich volcanic soil is ideally suited for potatoes. Do Idaho potatoes come from Idaho? Russet potatoes are grown in many states, however, only potatoes grown […]

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