Alaska imports a variety of goods, primarily due to its remote location and limited local production. Key imports include food and beverages, construction materials, fuel, machinery, and consumer goods. The state's harsh climate and geographical challenges necessitate the import of heating oil and other fuels for energy needs. Additionally, Alaska relies on imports to support its tourism industry and maintain its infrastructure.
Nearly everything. Most of Britain's imported goods are from China.
Alaska and Hawaii are the states you seek.
Slaves were imported into every colony in what would become the United States.
Alaska is the toponym or place name of the state of Alaska.
They imported cedar because Egypt didn't have much forested areas.
huskies have ble eyes with out those that might not help in Alaska
for the short answer it gets imported
Bananas
The stuff gets there on ship or imported on planes
Most of Alaska gets much more snow than most of Antarctica.
There is no baked Alaska. However if the world gets too hot everything will melt.
It gets imported from other countries, then it gets turned into plastic, then it gets delivered to small company's in Japan, then little parts go to medium sized company's , then it goes to company's like Sony and Nissan, then it gets imported all over the world.
tourists, tourists, and more tourists
The song gets imported to iTunes
From national production but also imported goods.
Hawaii.
Russia or Alaska it depends on the climate so I would mainly say Russia.