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Vermont has wind, solar, and water power for natural resources for energy, as well as a few others.
Vermont has two official state fish. The brook trout is the official cold-water fish for Vermont. The walleye is the official warm-water fish for Vermont.
C. H. Pierce has written: 'Surface waters of Vermont' -- subject(s): Water-supply 'Water resources of Hawaii 1912' -- subject(s): Water-supply
major bodies of water in vermont
Vermont.
No. There is way too much rainfall and water in the state for there to be any deserts there.
Vermont's most common resources include its rich natural landscapes, particularly forests and waterways, which support industries like timber and tourism. The state is known for its dairy farming, especially cheese production, and has a growing craft beverage sector, including beer and maple syrup. Additionally, Vermont has a strong emphasis on renewable energy, harnessing solar and wind resources to promote sustainability.
6,156,800 including water
MapQuest, Google maps, etc. You now have the resources-just implement them
it is a monument that is named after a famous president of anthony toe world
There are fifteen rivers and eight lakes in Vermont. Some of the rivers are the Barton river, the Black river, the Wells river, and the Connecticut river among others. Some of the lakes are Lake Champlan, Lake Memphremagog, Lake Bomoseen and Lake Seymour.