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Yes. Potatoes are a major crop in many of the farming areas of Alaska, most notably the Matanuska valley north of Anchorage.
Bird-B-Gone Bird Repellent would be a good option.
Yes you can grow a garden in Alaska. You have to pick the right plants for the shorter growing season. Some plants need to be started inside before you plant them in the garden. Some extend the season with green houses, tunnels, or cold frames. Because of the long summer daylight, some plants get really huge such as strawberries.
An anchorage dependent cell is a cell that cannot grow without a stable or inert surface. It would be the type of cell that would grow on a petri dish.
yes flowers grow in Alaska:} their state flower is forget-me-nots
They are blue flowers, and grow in alaska. It is also alaska's state flower.
Yes Cranberries are grown in Alaska
the population increased due to growing industries
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Yes, creeping ivy can grow in Alaska. The forty-ninth state in the United States of America has cold winters, cool autumns, hot summers, and warm springs. The Alaskan environment of intensively developed urban centers such as Anchorage and Juneau and of undeveloped interiors permits the growth of plants whose growing season requires the heat, light, moisture, and nutrients which two or three out of four seasons permit.
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It can grow as tall as 50 feet