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Alaska

The northernmost state of the United States. It ranks first in terms of total land area and 47th in terms of population.

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Does Alaska have any ski resorts?

they have a lot

AnswerOne of Alaska's ski resort is Alyeska that is located 35 miles southeast of Anchorage. The place offers an abundant 650 of average annual snowfall scattered around the 1,400 skiable acres which is comprised of 73 named trails.

What is the rank number of Pikes Peak out of all the mountains in the continental US?

It's the 41st highest peak in the continental us (30th highest in Colorado*). *To be ranked, a peak must rise at least 300 feet above the saddle that connects it to the nearest 14er peak (if another exists nearby). This guideline has been in use in Colorado for some time. Two peaks higher than Pikes Peak are not ranked because they do not fit this criteria.http://erg.usgs.gov/isb/pubs/booklets/elvadist/elvadist.html#14,000 http://www.14ers.com/photos/photos_14ers1.html

Does Alaska young smoke?

the percentage of the under 18 population in Alaska that smokes is about 18%, its over 50% for native populations.

Has mounted in Alaska been canceled?

yes, due to low ratings. I liked the show alot

How many species live Alaska?

There are about 450 different species of birds, 430 different species of fish and including marine animals about 100 different mamals.

What is Joe Juneau famous for?

Joe Juneau is famous in his name being taken as the name of a state, Alaska's , capital. This strongly suggests that Joe Juneau was held in high esteem by the people of Alaska at the time the name was chosen and that he was the most famous man in the region at the time. That fame endures unto this day in Juneau, Alaska, state capital.

What is Alaska's state number?

Alaska is the 49th state and was added to the Union on January 3, 1959 followed by Hawaii, the 50th state, on August 21, 1959.

Why are Alaska and Hawaii noncontiguous?

because they are not connected to the rest of the united states.

When was Alaska taken over by the US?

Alaska was admitted into the Union on January 3, 1959 becoming the 49th state to join the Union.

What state borders Alaska?

No US State has a border with Alaska but two Canadian Provinces, British Columbia and the Yukon Territory share a common border with the State.

What do Alaskans call grandmother and grandfather?

Well there are diffrent tribes in Alaska but i can tell you in southcentral Alaska we call our grandfather and grandmother upa and uma (up-uh, um-uh)

What is the population of Alaska?

The US Census figure for April 1, 2010 was 710,231.

How many US Representatives does Alaska have?

Due to the relatively low population, there is only 1 US Congressman representing Alaska.

How much money does a mayor of Alaska make?

The salary of a mayor in Alaska can vary significantly depending on the size and budget of the municipality they serve. For example, the mayor of Anchorage, the largest city in Alaska, has a salary of around $150,000, while mayors in smaller towns may earn significantly less, often ranging from $50,000 to $100,000. Additionally, some mayors may receive benefits or allowances that can affect their total compensation.

Is flatware marked with Alaska 96 warranted sterling silver or silver plate of value?

Flatware marked with "Alaska 96" is typically silver-plated rather than warranted sterling silver. The "96" often indicates a year or a specific design related to Alaska, but it does not guarantee the piece is made of sterling silver, which must be marked with "925" or "sterling." While silver-plated items can have value, their worth is generally less than that of sterling silver, depending on the brand, age, and condition.