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The yucca mountain receives 65 inches of rain per year, which is 25% of rain per year.
scientist were surprised to find coal in the artic because coal is found in the warmest places and not the coldest places and the artic is the coldest place
Lists of extinct animals that used to live in the chaparral biome are non existent. However, many endangered animals live here, such as the pronghorn goat and diamond back rattlesnake.
it is a type of a mountain called a dome mountain or an upwarped mountain XD
im cool, you are not
Yucca Mountain is located in Nevada, USA. It is a proposed storage site for high-level nuclear waste.
Yucca Mountain is a mountain that is located in Nevada, near the border of California. A volcano within the mountain has not erupted in over 80,000 years.
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There was no testing done at Yucca mountain; it is just a place where they plan on storing nuclear waste in order to dispose of it.
The yucca mountain receives 65 inches of rain per year, which is 25% of rain per year.
By truck, when it is cooled.
Chocolate Mountain, rises to 6,707 feet (2,044 m).
The risk is essentially zero. The volcanic activity that formed Yucca Mountain ended about 12 million years ago.
The risk is essentially zero. The volcanic activity that formed Yucca Mountain ended about 12 million years ago.
according to my calculations YES
you and your mom!!
Yucca Mountain is located in Nye County, in the south-central part of the U.S. state of Nevada approximately 100 miles northwest of Las Vegas.