How much higher is the highest point in Alaska than the one in Oklahoma?
Mount Denali Alaka is 15,347 feet higher then Black Mesa Oklahoma.
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What does Alaska's state stone look like?
The state stone of Alaska is Jade, which can come in various colors ranging from the popular green shade we associate the gem with to a very rare, highly valuable, lavender color jade gemstone. The stone itself, uncut or unaltered, can range in sizes and resembles a typical boulder when found. It isn't until the stone is processed and polished is when the gemstone is extracted from the rock and transformed into the gemstone we know today.
Are chiropractors needed in Alaska?
More often than not, when a bone is broken in Pulaski County, Ill., it's Dewey Dixon, DC, who gets the call for help. Dr. Dixon, 49, grew up here, and he's been practicing in this rural part of the state his entire career. Folks know him and trust him.
What countries and ocean border Alaska?
Alaska is surrounded by water and Canada. The Canadian province of British Columbia and Canada's Yukon Territory border Alaska to the east. To the north is the southern part of the Arctic Ocean. The Pacific Ocean lies to the south and southwest.
What is the state marine mammal of Alaska?
The official state marine mammal of Alaska is the Bowhead whale. It was designated as such in 1983.
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Was Alaska purchased by Russia?
No. The US purchased Alaska from Russia a long time ago. There are a string of islands called the Aleutian Islands that are mostly owned by Russia, with a few owned by Japan and the US, but none of these is in the State of Alaska.
Can you bring your pet parrot to Alaska?
Yes. But you will have to have a checkup for the bird, which could be up to $300.
What is one reason why the US called Alaska seward's folly?
Because the guy who bought it for $7 mil is named Sewerd and no one understood why he bought an icebox; hence the folly.