Olympia is the capital city of the U.S. state of Washington.
Washington state can be divided into several geographical regions, including the Cascade Range, Olympic Peninsula, Puget Sound Lowlands, Columbia Plateau, and Eastern Washington. Each region varies in topography, climate, and natural features, contributing to the diverse landscapes found within the state.
Washington DC.
the puget sound is part of the pacific ocean so its not that special so the real question is whst sharks are native to the pacific ocean.
In the Pacific from Alaska to Southern California, and are largest in Puget Sound, British Columbia and Alaska. Commonly found on sand or gravel bottoms, and often on dock pilings.
They are commonly found living attached to pilings and rocks, intertidal to 46 m. Abundant on the underside of wharves in Puget Sound. Can be found on wharves at Boston Harbor marina.
The Olympic Peninsula is separated from the rest of Washington by the Puget Sound to the east and the Strait of Juan de Fuca to the northwest. This geographic isolation is accentuated by the rugged Olympic Mountains, which run through the center of the peninsula, creating a distinct environmental and cultural landscape. The combination of these natural barriers contributes to the unique ecosystems and communities found on the peninsula.
The nation's capital is typically found in a country's central location. For example, Washington D.C. is the capital of the United States and is located on the east coast.
Washington DC is the United States (national) Capital. That's what the symbol stands for
A star, it means it is the capital of the United States of America!
Yes I have research Washington for my state fair and i have found that there are many Starbucks in Washington. I have read that there is one on every block.
a gold star with a black circle which means the nation's capital.
It stands for the United states capital