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He died on September 26, 1820 at his son's (Nathan) home in St.Charles County, Missouri. Daniel Boone died of natural causes at the peaceful age of 85. He was a brave man to go on all those explorations! He was one of the greatest pioneers who moved west into Kentucky. He was remembered by a national forest called," Daniel boone's national forest."
Martin Luther King Jr did not died of natural causes; He was assassinated outside his hotel room in Memphis Tennessee he was only 39 Y.O
Washington, Kansas City, Denver, Miami, Carolina, Cleveland, Green Bay, San Diego, Houston, San Francisco, Philadelphia, Tennessee, Jacksonville, Pittsburgh, Tampa Bay, Arizona, Oakland and Chicago all use real grass.
their natural resources are buffalo's
The pathway that is natural gateway for pioneers moving into Kentucky and Tennessee is the Cumberland Gap. It is a 12 mile wide natural gap in the Appalachian Mountain Range.
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Natural GasFertile SoilCoalLumberTobaccoRocksRainWaterfish ,oil,lumberChickens some Natural Resources are deliquescent more.Coal and lumber.Coal and a diverse forest provide export energy and fine craft hardwoods.
east Tennessee's natural resources are tobacco and timber!
i would say about 50% of Tennessee is natural resources.
The web address of the Kentucky Society Of Natural History is: www,ksnh.org
An important natural resource in Tennessee would be oil, limestone, coal, or natural gas.
The natural resources of Tennessee are timber, oil, minerals, and good agricultural soil.Some of Tennessee's natural resources are:limestonecoaloilnatural gastimberexcellent soil for crops such as:tomatoespotatoessweet potatoespumpkintobaccocottonsquashpeppers
Copper, lead, and titanium are three natural resources found in Tennessee.
The address of the Kentucky Society Of Natural History is: Po Box 883, Fairdale, KY 40118
Tennessee has many natural resources. Some of the natural resources are tobacco, limestone, oil, natural gas, squash, coal, and hardwoods.
1. Tobacco2. Coal3. Lumber4. Natural Gas5. Rocks that are crushed