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Yes. It premiered January 13, 2013 on Animal Planet.
Sport Fishing Television - 2012 Alaska Salmon and Halibut was released on: USA: 1 January 2012
Birds-eye View of Dawson City on the Yukon River Alaska - 1903 was released on: USA: January 1903
the cold climate in Alaska affects it's people because since it is mostly cold, some people might catch hypothermia (a disease) and die. It also doesn't permit some types of plant life to exist their because of it's freezing temperatures.
No, Alaska is one of the United States. The 49th state added in January 1959. Before that, it was a U.S. territory. We purchased it from the Russian Empire in March 1867.
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January temperatures range from -33 to 33; July temperatures range from 42 to 83.
july: 43 degrees to 64 fahrenheit january: -28 degrees to -11
Average January temps (average of highs and lows) is 5.8 degrees... chilly
compare and contrast the climates in Alaska and Florida
Anchorage temperatures are called mild by Alaskan standards with the average temperature for January being 9 degrees F for a low and 22 degrees F for a high.
-20 degrees!
They lived in the Arctic Regions of Canada, the United States (Alaska), and Greenland. The land there is mostly frozen and the temperatures can go down to -40 degrees Fahrenheit in January.
40 and 50
Alaska is #49 (January 3, 1959) Hawaii is #50 (August 21, 1959)
first of all, hawaii has a very hot climate and it's also very humid there too. there are also volcanoes and salty oceans. alaska has very cold temperatures and it is also very snowy there. they also have salty oceans. also they both have a very low population due to temperatures and extreme to moderate storms which could ethier kill you or seriously injure you.