What are some interesting facts about Mississippi?
Sorry, I don't know what some interesting facts are, I just edited this answer because the guy that wrote it before wrote some really bad stuff. (It's ok to delete this.) :D
the Mississippi is 6020 kilometres long
The upper answer is wrong.
It is over 3,000 kilometres long.
Why does the land stick out into the sea at the mouth of the Mississippi river?
The land sticks out at the end of the Mississippi river because as it comes to it`s mouth(where the river meets the sea) it drops it`s load(mud,silt, any materials it has picked up)forming some land that lays beside it
Is Mississippi a confedrate or union state?
Mississippi was a Confederate state during the Civil War. On January 9, 1861 Mississippi became the second southern state to declare its secession from the United States of America. On February 4, 1861 it joined with six other southern states to form the Confederacy.
What is the cheapest bus tickets from Gulfport Mississippi to Seattle Washington?
The cheapest bus fares are with Greyhound. A Greyhound bus ticket from Gulfport to Seattle will cost approximately $205.92 - $261.00 depending on the fare type selected. The price of a bus ticket depends on the fare type purchased (example: refundable, non-refundable, return, one-way). Price confirmation can be obtained online or through your local Greyhound Operator.
How many countries does Mississippi have?
There are 82 counties in the U.S. state of Mississippi. Based on population Hinds County is the most populated county in Mississippi with a population of 245,285 and Issaquena is the least populated county with a population of 1,406 as of the U.S. 2010 Census. Based on area Zazoo County is the largest county in Mississippi with 920 square miles and Alcon County is the smallest county in Mississippi with 400 square miles.
What number was Mississippi when it joined the union?
Mississippi became the 20th state admitted to the Union on December 10, 1817.
What is the elevation of Snowmass Colorado?
Snowmass Village, CO
The base is: 8,104 ft (2,470 m)
The summit is: 12,510 ft (3,813 m)
The veritical drop is: 4,406 ft (1,343 m)
What is the driving distance from Biloxi MS to Hattiesburg MS?
730 miles taking this route:
What state capital is not named after a president Mississippi Nebraska South Dakota?
Pierre was never a US President so the answer is South Dakota.
What are some negative things about Mississippi?
Mississippi sucks Mississippi sucks and thats all i can say :)
How many miles between Biloxi Mississippi and Saucier Mississippi?
The driving distance from Saucier, Mississippi to Biloxi, Mississippi is 27 miles per MapQuest. The driving time per MapQuest is 28 minutes.
How many hours is it from Little Rock Arkansas to Southaven Mississippi?
It is 181 miles and an estimated 3 hours and 34 minutes of driving time according to Google Maps.
What battle took place in Mississippi Territory in 1814?
The Battle of Horseshoe Bend was fought in the Mississippi Territory on March 27, 1814 during the War of 1812. U.S. forces and Indian allies under Major General Andrew Jackson defeated the Creek Indian tribe that opposed American expansion.
Is it legal to carry a concealed weapon in a casino in Las Vegas?
Only armed security guards employed by the casino and armed armored truck service emplyees are allowed to do this.Don't even try it . Casino security is tight, good , and not too gentle.
What kind of plants and animals live in Mississippi?
Well in Mississippi we have a variety of plants and animals that exist. Post, black jack, red, water, coastal live and white oaks, hickory, maple, persimmon and magnolia grow in the forests of the uplands; various willows, hollies and gums (including the tupelo) in the Delta; and longleaf pine in the Piney Woods & along the coastal plains. Characteristic wild flowers include the green Virginia creeper, black-eyed Susan, and Cherokee rose. Listed as threatened in 2003 was Price's potato-bean; listed as endangered were the Louisiana quillwort, pondberry, and American chaffseed. Common among the state's mammals are the opossum, eastern mole, armadillo, coyote, mink, raccoon, white-tailed deer, striped skunk, and diverse bats and mice. Birds include varieties of wren, thrush, warbler, vireo, and hawk, along with numerous waterfowl and seabirds, Franklin's gull, the common loon, and the wood stork among them. Black bass, perch, and mullet are common freshwater fish. Rare species in Mississippi include the hoary bat, American oystercatcher, mole salamander, pigmy killifish, Yazoo darker, and five species of crayfish. Listed as threatened or endangered in 2003 were 34 species, including the American and Louisiana black bears, eastern indigo snake, Indiana bat, Mississippi sandhill crane, bald eagle, Mississippi gopher frog, brown pelican, red-cockaded woodpecker, five species of sea turtle, and the bayou darter.
What kind of people live in Mississippi?
Mississippi has a diverse population including individuals of various racial, ethnic, and cultural backgrounds. Demographically, Mississippi is majority white, followed by Black or African American residents. The state's residents also consist of smaller percentages of Hispanic, Asian, and Native American individuals.
How long does a utility bill stay on your record?
Most states have a 7 year statute of limitations, after the bill has been paid.
What are some important seaports in Mississippi?
Mississippi's busiest port is the Port of Pascagoula.
See:
* http://articles.latimes.com/2005/oct/01/business/fi-cargo1 * http://www.portofpascagoula.com/ * http://www.worldportsource.com/ports/USA_MS.php