Rhode Island is home to 21 lighthouses, each with its own unique history and architectural design. These lighthouses were primarily built to aid navigation along the state's coastal waters and have become significant historical landmarks. Many are still operational, while others are preserved as part of the state's maritime heritage.
3. Ma-ri-lyn
3 syllables, my-ri-ad
3 cla-ri-ty :)
There are three syllables. Sy-ri-a.
There are 3 syllables. Arth-ri-tis.
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The state with the most light houses is Michigan.
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There are approximately 1,000 lighthouses or sealight in the United States of America
No, refractive index(RI) of air is more than that of vaccum. Infact RI of any medium is more than vaccum. RI of vaccum is 1. RI of any medium = c/v where c is speed of light in vaccum v is speed if light in medium whose RI with respect to vaccum is found. It is known that speed of light is maximum in vaccum so v < c, and RI > 1.
Six is the number of years that a manslaughter serves in RI.
Light houses are made to direct boats to a port or dock at night when they can't see as well.
1,281 miles from Providence, RI to Orlando, Fl
Soil under houses is usually very dry and there is not much light. Even weeds need moisture and many like full sun.
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it has a giant light bulb that spins around
To prevent shipwrecks