Alaska doesn't share a climate zone with other US States.
The climates in the United States vary depending on the location. The northern parts of the US are colder than the southern states, which are normally warm.
The awnser is ... WA and OR ( washington and oregon )
The only climate not found in the continental US is the polar ice cap climate. This climate is characterized by extremely cold temperatures and year-round ice cover, which is not present in any part of the contiguous United States.
The top states in the US that produce flaxseed are North Dakota, South Dakota, and Montana. These states have the ideal climate and soil conditions for growing flaxseed, making them major producers in the country.
The climate is similar between the northern states of the US and Canada.
None of Australia's states have a climate at is truly similar to that of northeast US. However, the state that comes closest is Tasmania.
Turkey's weather can be similar to parts of the U.S., but it varies significantly due to its diverse geography. Coastal regions, like the Aegean and Mediterranean, experience a Mediterranean climate with hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters, akin to some areas in California. In contrast, central and eastern Turkey have a more continental climate, with hot summers and cold winters, which can resemble the weather in parts of the Midwest. Overall, while there are similarities, the climate patterns are influenced by different geographical features and locations.
Yes turkey does send it to the United States.....not really.
There are no states in the US that have a city named Constantinople. The name is historically associated with the capital of the Byzantine Empire, now known as Istanbul, Turkey. While there may be places or neighborhoods with similar names, there is no officially recognized city named Constantinople in the United States.
After The Unites States negotiated with Russia about removing the missiles in Cuba The United States removed the missile from Turkey.
All I can say is the exchange student that was here had a similar house style as we did here in the US.
The climate of the 48 states is temperate. Hawaii is tropical and Alaska is frigid.
Turkey is important for the United States because it is a staple in the American diet. Turkey is full of nutrients that the human body uses to survive.
Turkey is a member of NATO and thus an ally of the U.S.
Arizona, New Mexico and Texas are typically the states referred to as the "southwest". Other areas, including southern Nevada and California share a similar climate and are sometimes broadly categorized as the "southwest"
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