Group I--clefts of the lip only; Group II--clefts of palate only; Group III--clefts of lip, alveolus, and palate; Group IV--clefts of lip and alveolus; Group V--miscellaneous.
i am from New Jersey so i wouldn't know but i can tell you that there are alot of animals in Iowa
Iowa is bordered by the Mississippi River on the east.
There are compliance jobs available in athletics, healthcare, and the legal field to name a few. the University of Iowa is hiring for compliance jobs.
Because of the uniqueness of the caucus system used, as opposed to the primary system in most other states.
The scientific name for the Iowa darter is Etheostoma exile. It belongs to the Kingdom Animalia, Phylum Chordata, Class Actinopterygii, Order Perciformes, Family Percidae.
No, there are no deserts. Iowa's state forest system consists of 4 major and 6 smaller units totaling 43,917 acres.
There are 4 common types of hickory trees in Iowa: The Shagbark, the Bitternut, the Shellbark, and the Mockernut. All of them have alternate leaves with 5 to 9 leaves per leaflet.
There are a number of different trees that are native to Iowa. Some of those include the Ohio Buckeye, the Pagoda Dogwood, Witch-hazel, and numerous different types of oak trees.
National highways and state highways are the two types of roads.
Iowa could be considered a "grassland" biome. This is because of its vast prairies, tall grasses, and the types of animals and plants that live there.
Iowa is one of the states in the US, it is not in another state. There is a city in the state of Iowa called Iowa City. The capital city in Iowa is Des Moines.
The University of Iowa, Iowa State University, and the University of Northern Iowa are public universities in Iowa.