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Colorado

A state located in the center of the United States, also the Rocky Mountain Region. It ranks eighth in terms of total land area and 22nd in terms of population.

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How far from Pueblo CO to Denver CO?

It is 114.64 on 1-25 South according to MapQuest.

Where is the Lakewood Cultural Center in Lakewood Colorado located?

The address of the Lakewood Heritage Center is: 801 S. Yarrow Blvd, Lakewood, CO 80226

Does Colorado needs licence for eyebrow threading?

Yes - an Esthetics or Cosmetology license is required.

FWIW, the information that DORA handed out prior to about 2009 was that it was unregulated. But currently, they have made a public statement that a license is required.

In Colorado, there is no certification required for eyelash extension procedures.

Where is the Montrose Botanical Society Inc in Montrose Colorado located?

The address of the Montrose County Historical Society is: Po Box 1882, Montrose, CO 81402

How Long is A Flight from Colorado to New York?

About 1,800 mile but fortunately it is mostly downhill.

Is there lots of lesbians in Greeley Colorado?

There is not an exact number of how many lesbians live in Greeley. Colorado. It is estimated that 10 percent of the population is gay/lesbian.

What are the types of rattlesnakes in Colorado?

As far as I know, there are two types of rattlesnakes in Colorado on the front range: the western diamondback and the western or prairie rattler. Neither are particularly aggressive (I've stepped on a western diamondback and not been bit) but both are dangerous and should be avoided. I'm not sure what kinds there are in the high country or the western slope. I'm assuming the western diamondback and maybe the timber rattler.

The above answer is actually incorrect for the most part. There are no Western Diamondbacks in Colorado and Westerns are one of the most aggressive of the Croatalus. The species in Colorado are the prairie rattlesnake (croatalus veridis veridis), and the faded midget rattlesnake (croatalus concolor). The prairie rattlesnake can be found to elevations above 9000' and pocesses a myotoxic venom with a LD50 (leathal dose 50) value of around 1100 micrograms per kilogram body weight. The LD value is a measure of toxicity where if you lined up 10 mice of the same body mass and injected them with equal vollumes of venom, 50% would die. The faded midget has a highly neurotoxic venom of, if I recall correctly, is around 50 to 100 micrograms per kilogram body weight and is found in the Dinosaur National Park area. A cousin of the rattlesnake is also found in south eastern Colorado, the western massasagua (Sistrusus catanatus edwardsii). I do not recall the LD50 value of it's venom.

I'm not questioning either answer above, as I'm not an expert (nor do I really know anything!) however I'm providing a link to the Colorado State University site that says that there are Western Diamondbacks throughout Colorado and the Massasagua in the SE. Again, I don't know, just providing an additional data source from some folks that are indeed experts. Finally, I almost stepped on a rattler today while on a run just outside of Boulder Colorado (Superior). It looked like a Western Diamondback to me.

Drive time from Denver Colorado to San Antonio Texas?

The approximate driving time and mileage information -

Between: San Antonio, TX

and: Denver, CO

Driving miles: 940

Driving time: 16 hrs 15 mins

- is based on traveling non-stop in good driving conditions. Driving time does not take into consideration conditions which may extend travel time such as weather, road work, border crossings, and rush hour traffic in urban areas. Mileage denotes actual road miles covered as opposed to Point A to Point B linear distances on a map.

How much water is taken from the Colorado River?

There is no such thing as an average river. Rivers vary in size (width), length and depth. Additionally, it would also depend on the time of year. Springtime when ice melts (as in the Colorado River) it is higher than in the Wintertime.

This state capital is 100 miles north of Denver Colorado?

Cheyenne, the capital city in the U.S. state of Wyoming, is located 100 miles north of Denver, Colorado.

How much snow does Colorado springs get each year?

The climate for Denver is mostly dry and mild, though snow falls often in the winter. The snow usually melts quickly because of the sunny days. Because of the closeness to the mountains

What deserts are near the Colorado river?

because there is a big population and if a desert is in Colorado then that is why they call it the Colorado desert

How many 14000 foot peaks are in Colorado?

there are 54 peaks at or above the 14,000 foot mark, if any one says there are 58 the last 4 are just under 14,000, not true 14ers heres a good sight to see an acurate list of 14ers http://www.sangres.com/mountains/index1.htm

What does Colorado export?

The major "industry" in Colorado is probably the federal government. The North American Air Defense Command (NORAD) installation is at Cheyanne Mountain, and the Air Force Academy is at Colorado Springs. In Boulder we find the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). The United States Geological Survey (USGS) and the United States Mint are in Denver. There are other large federal institutions in this state as well. Colorado has diversified considerably as regards its economic picture. Mining of gold and molybdenum continue, and there is a lot of farming and cattle production. We also see activity in food processing, transportation equipment, machinery, chemical products, and tourism. The capital, Denver, is also an important financial center. Use the link below to review facts and learn more.

Is Colorado part of the South?

Nope. It is a Western State. If you are dividing into Northwest and Southwest, it would be a Southwestern state. ... It also depends on who is doing the categorization. If it is an Eastern company, they usually just lump us all into "West." If it is a Western company, you might get more specific subgroups. If you look on Wikipedia under Midwestern States (see related link), you will see that other states further East classify themselves as "midwestern."

How long is the drive from Farmington New Mexico to Denver Colorado?

The approximate driving time and mileage information -

Between: Denver, CO

and: Santa Fe, NM

Driving miles: 395

Driving time: 6 hrs 30 mins

- is based on traveling non-stop in good driving conditions. Driving time does not take into consideration conditions which may extend travel time such as weather, road work, border crossings, and rush hour traffic in urban areas. Mileage denotes actual road miles covered as opposed to Point A to Point B linear distances on a map.