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Was the Nevada desert once an ocean?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

Water, Water Everywhere – ANCIENT OCEAN Though Nevada is a desert, it was once entirely submerged hundreds of millions of years ago. The state experienced everything from warm, shallow seas to deep ocean basins. Reefs were common, and evidence of their existence can still be found today in fossils. Was Las Vegas once under water? […]

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Does Philadelphia have a bay?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

This is the area that could be called the Philadelphia Bay, a protected extension of Delaware Bay.The barrier islands actually have packed solid against the Pennsylvania coast, from Trenton to New Brunswick, closing off the ancient northern inlet to the bay. Does Philadelphia have a harbor? The Port of Philadelphia is located on the Delaware […]

Filed Under: United States Tagged With: Pennsylvania, Philadelphia

Is Sweden religious?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

According to the CIA World Factbook, 60.2% of the population identify as Lutheran (i.e. the Church of Sweden), 8.5% identify with some other religion (including Roman Catholic, Orthodox or Baptist Christianity as well as Islam, Judaism and Buddhism), while a further 31.3% of the population do not identify or did not What is Sweden’s main […]

Filed Under: Europe

Do and don’ts in Shanghai China?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

Here is a list of DOs and DON’Ts when visiting China: Dos in China: #1 Ask locals if they have already eaten their meal when greeting them. #2 Be punctual. # 3 Greet older people first. #4 Eat and drink as much as you can. Don’ts in China. #1 Don’t leave your chopsticks upright in […]

Filed Under: Asia Tagged With: China, Shanghai

Who founded Washington State?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

Washington’s pioneer founder, Michael Simmons, along with the black pioneer George Washington Bush and his Caucasian wife, Isabella James Bush, from Missouri and Tennessee, respectively, led four white families into the territory and settled New Market, now known as Tumwater, in 1846. Who originally owned Washington State? Throughout the early 1800s, the land of Washington […]

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Does it rain in November in Amsterdam?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

November is the wettest time of the year, so you can expect around 90mm of rainfall spread over the month. Temperatures are lower towards the end of the month, so if you want to enjoy the warmer weather, arrive at the start of the month. The average temperature is around 9°C with chilly lows of […]

Filed Under: Europe Tagged With: Amsterdam, Netherlands

Was Australia once called Oceania?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

The name “Sahul” takes its name from the Sahul Shelf, which is part of the continental shelf of the Australian continent. The term Oceania, originally a “great division” of the world, was replaced by the concept of Australia as a continent in the 1950s. Why is Australia not called Oceania? In many countries of Europe, […]

Filed Under: Australasia

Is wheat grown in Gujarat?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

Wheat grows in winter in Gujarat. 49 thousand hectares have been planted in Saurashtra.The Gujarat government had set a target of producing 43.64 lakh tonnes of wheat in 13.83 lakh hectares in 2019-20. An average production of 3155 kg per hectare was also expected. Where is wheat grown Gujarat? In Gujarat, cultivation of dry wheat […]

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Does Bhutan have a royal family?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

The Royal Office for Media for the King and Queen of Bhutan has released a new family photo. The new photo features King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck, Queen Jetsun Pema, Crown Prince Jigme Namgyel (5) and Prince Ugyen Wangchuck (18 months). Is Bhutan royal family rich? The King’s net worth is said to be $30 […]

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What is KOA in Hawaiian?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

1. nvs. Brave, bold, fearless, valiant; bravery, courage. What is the significance of Koa wood? The Koa wood ring is a symbol of strength, sophistication, romance, and commitment. Koa Wood typifies courage and exclusivity that is defined by Hawaiian history, while the ring’s metal is a symbol of strength and the circle shape reflects the […]

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What is PSC exam in Nepal?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

Public Service Commission (PSC) was established in Nepal on 15 June 1951 A.D. The Commission is involved in selecting meritorious candidates required by Government of Nepal for various vacant posts of the civil service. The continuity of PSC has never been hindered since its establishment. What is PSC and its functions? Functions of the Public […]

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Can an Indian student study in Denmark?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

If you’re a student from India, you’ll need the Residence Permit to study in Denmark. This visa is made specifically for students like you who are ready to begin their study abroad adventure in Denmark. Can Indian students study free in Denmark? Higher education in Denmark is free for all Bachelor’s and Master’s students coming […]

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How did Alexander Hamilton feel about the Louisiana Purchase?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

He had argued for 13 years that he believed in the “Defined Powers” of the U.S. Constitution – he did not find any right for a President to purchase territory specifically listed in the Constitution. Alexander Hamilton, Congress, and other Jefferson supporters largely encouraged him to accept the deal. What is Alexander Hamilton’s opinion of […]

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Is Salt Lake City a nice city?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

Salt Lake City received a 7.1 overall ranking (out of 10), with a 6.9 ranking in quality of life and a 6.9 ranking in the job market. Desirability to live in Utah also ranked high at 7.3, according to U.S. News and World Report.If you want to take a hike, there are thousands right outside […]

Filed Under: United States Tagged With: Salt Lake City, Utah

Is San Diego a safe area?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

The San Diego crime rate is 10% below the national average with 2,244 crimes per 100,000 people. San Diego is often ranked as one of the safest major cities in the United States, although the city is a major port of entry for illegal drugs from Mexico. Are there bad areas in San Diego? So […]

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