Bybanks is a fictional town.
Because she dies
1150 celcius
The average Temp. is 53°F. (Or 12 °C)
The average electricity bill for people in Kentucky varies depending on factors like household size, energy usage, and location within the state. On average, residential customers in Kentucky pay around $120-$150 per month for electricity.
Barrow Alaska. Average annual temp is 11.7 degrees F. If you insist on a larger city, Fairbanks Alaska has an average annual temp of 26.8 degrees. If you exclude Alaskan cities, try International Falls MN.
No. Bybanks, Kentucky is a fictional town based on Quincy, Kentucky in books by author Sharon Creech.
No, it is not a real town but, Euclid, Ohio is a real place and Bybanks is a town based off of Quincy, Kentucky
No, it is not a real town but, Euclid, Ohio is a real place and Bybanks is a town based off of Quincy, Kentucky
From the author, Sharon Creech, because it is a fictional town.
Oh, dude, Bybanks is totally a real place in Kentucky. It's like a small community in Henry County. You can totally visit if you want, but like, don't expect a bustling metropolis or anything. It's like, probably just a few houses and stuff.
summer=101-102 winter=?
The zip code for Bybanks, Kentucky is 40003. Zip codes are a system of postal codes used by the United States Postal Service to efficiently deliver mail to specific geographic areas. Each zip code corresponds to a specific area, helping to streamline the sorting and delivery process.
Sal's father leaves for Bybanks, Kentucky to be closer to his wife's grave and to find some peace and solitude in nature. He is struggling with grief and needs time to process his emotions and come to terms with his loss.
Because she dies
Sal Hiddle lived in Bybanks, KY (Quincy, KY) in the beginning of "Walk Two Moons." In the middle, Sal lives in Euclid, OH. In the end, Sal moves back to Byabnks, KY (Quincy, KY)
Sals dad decides to move to Euclid, Ohio because their house in Bybanks, Kentucky holds too many memories of Sal's mother, Chanahassen/Sugar
http://www.worldbook.com/wb/Students?content_spotlight/climates/north_american_climate_kentucky hope it helps!