cold in the interior less cold along the northern shore of the arctic ocean and relatively mild along the southwester coast
Wesley J.
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Alaska is so large and covers so much area there is no true answer as to what is the temperature there. Be more specific, Anchorage, Barrow, Fairbanks, St. Paul?
Alaska and Hawaii are the states you seek.
Alaska is the toponym or place name of the state of Alaska.
Hawaii and Alaska... Being an island group, and a territory bought from russia.
The United States had a pattern of imperialism from 1877 to 1914. They purchases Alaska from Russia, paid $20 million for the Philippines, helped Panama break from Columbia, etc.
cold all over
Alaska experiences a wide range of temperatures due to its large size and varying ecosystems. In general, the state has long, cold winters with temperatures often dropping below freezing, especially in the interior regions. Summers can be relatively mild, with some areas experiencing warmer temperatures due to the effects of the ocean currents. The temperature patterns can vary significantly between different parts of the state.
Alaska
Alaska. The highest mountain in the USA is located in Eastern Alaska.
the temperature in alaska varies because sometimes winter come early or later
The average temperature during the summer in Girdwood Alaska, is 64 Degrees Farenheit
At some latitudes at some times, but not in general. Almost always colder than Florida and usually warmer than Alaska.
65-70
As of 10 AM on July 27, it's 60 F/16 C
The lowest Alaska temperature is −80 °F(−62.2 °C) in Prospect Creek on January 23, 1971.
Alaska generally has a greater temperature range compared to Hawaii. This is because of Alaska's location at higher latitudes, leading to more extreme seasonal variations in temperature. Hawaii's tropical climate results in relatively stable and mild temperatures throughout the year.
Alaska is too big to have a "general" climate. It varies from moderate in the south and along the inside passage to arctic in the extreme north.