No. New Jersey is above freezing most of the year, and there are no high mountains. There is no way the glaciers could form there in the current climate.
Yes, somtimes. anywhere from late November to end of march it snows. (exept for the souterhn part of the state)
Not particularly often, and not usually in large quantities. Last year there was a pretty big storm and there was no school for 2 days, but that's pretty much it.
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The soil condition was good for farming because glaciers formed the middle colonies (including New Jersey). When the glaciers formed New Jersey it also dropped in rich and nice soil from New England. The soil condition was good for farming because glaciers formed the middle colonies (including New Jersey). When the glaciers formed New Jersey it also dropped in rich and nice soil from New England.
No. New Jersey is above freezing most of the year, and there are no high mountains. There is no way the glaciers could form there in the current climate.
The location was ideal for trade from both sea and inland sources.
Glacial Moraine
There are no glaciers in New Guinea. It is a tropical island.
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No, New Jersey is named after the European Jersey. That's why it's called 'new' jersey.
glaciers pushed soil from New England to the middle colonies
Central New Jersey
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The glaciers helped to form many aspects of New England. This includes the mountains and the big lakes that are there.