It is a major mineral storehouse and a major sustainable fishing and seafood area. It shows promise as a diamond producing area, continues to produce gold, silver, lead and zinc, has ample sustainable forests and remains a destination for tourism and sport hunting and fishing.
The only country (continent) west of Alaska (across the Bering Strait) is Russia. There is a small American island, Little Diomede Island, in between.
Its a MEDC -- because it is a part of the American state :) xx
Alaska is important to the United States because it is such a beautiful country. it has some magnificent animals, people and landscapes.
Alaska; it is not a country (but a state).
Anchorage is in Alaska, U.S.A The continent is North America.
Alaska is part of the North American continent. No; it is a US State located on the North American Continent.
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Alaska is important for its oil and seafood
Alaska the country it is America the State of Alaska
Alaska is not an MEDC (More Economically Developed Country), but it is part of one, the United States. Alaska is a state, not a country.
Alaska is an American State.
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