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This category covers questions about Pennsylvania, one of the four Commonwealth states and one of the New England states. Pennsylvania was the second state to ratify the Constitution, five days after the first state, Delaware, on December 12, 1787. The capital of Pennsylvania is Harrisburg.

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Where to find flint?

Flint is a type of chert. You can find chert all over Washington. Where do you live? If you live near Bellingham there are large nodules of green chert by the water on Chuckanut drive, especially around Blanchard mountain. Do you want to make stone tools or are you interested in fire making?

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Can love grow slowly over time?

It really depends on if you actually have love for the person in the first place. If you love someone a little and hope for more, it might happen, however if you don't have love for that person, then it probably won't grow into real love. If you try to make yourself love someone that you dont love, you might end up resenting them instead.

What are the landforms the colony Pennsylvania?

Coastlines, rivers, mountains, valleys, hills and since there are more than five and here are a few other landforms to choose from:

A. Lake Erie provides:

  • Cuspate forelands
  • Tombolo
  • Spits
  • Bays
  • Islands.

B. The Allegheny's provide:

  • hanging valleys
  • hills
  • kettles
  • side valleys
  • summits
  • tunnel valleys
  • U-shaped valleys.

C. Slope landforms include:

  • bluffs
  • buettes
  • cliffs
  • dales
  • defiles
  • dells
  • escarments
  • glens
  • gullys
  • knolls
  • Passes
  • plains
  • ravines
  • ridges
  • vales

D. The list could go on and on (See Landforms.)

How long does it take to go from Texas to Pennsylvania with a car?

Traveling from Texarkana, Texas to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania is about 1,052 miles and wouold take about 15 or 16 hours to drive.

What is Pennsylvania's Brief History?

Pennsylvania was founded in 1681 by William Penn as a safe haven for Quakers. It played a significant role in the American Revolution and was the site of the signing of the Declaration of Independence in 1776. Pennsylvania's industrialization in the 19th century led to its status as a major hub for manufacturing and trade.

How deepare the rivers in Pittsburgh?

It depends, but the average depth of all three rivers is about 16 ft deep according to Alcosan sanitary authority. The rivers obviously fluctuate year round due to rain water and runoffs coming off of nearby hills and creeks. The average depth might be 16ft but there are reported holes to be 30+ feet in some locations.

What was The southern part of Pennsylvania was called?

The southern part of Pennsylvania is often referred to as the Piedmont region. It is characterized by rolling hills and valleys, situated between the Appalachian Mountains in the west and the coastal plain in the east.

How many same-sex couples have married in Snyder County Pennsylvania?

I do not have real-time data on the exact number of same-sex couples who have married in Snyder County, Pennsylvania. You may want to consult local government records or the county clerk's office for the most up-to-date information.

How many same-sex couples have married in Perry County Pennsylvania?

The gay marriage ban was struck down in Pennsylvania by U.S. District Judge John E. Jones, III as being unconstitutional. As of May 2014, no same-sex couples have actually married in Lycoming County, but they can now apply to do so.

How many same-sex couples have married in Monroe County Pennsylvania?

No same-sex couples have legally married yet in Monroe county. When the United States Court of Appeals for the 4th Circuit struck down Virginia's ban on same-sex marriage on July 28, 2014, that ruling was legally binding on West Virginia whose ban is likewise now unenforceable. That decision, however, is temporarily stayed for at least 21 days.

How many same-sex couples have married in Mifflin County Pennsylvania?

There is no specific data available on the exact number of same-sex couples that have married in Mifflin County, Pennsylvania. Marriage records are typically confidential, and the county may not track this information separately for same-sex couples.

How many same-sex couples have married in Mercer County Pennsylvania?

As of [latest available data], there have been [number of same-sex couples marriages] in Mercer County, Pennsylvania. Marriage records for same-sex couples have been available since [date when it was legalized].

How many same-sex couples have married in Lancaster County Pennsylvania?

As of the most recent data available, there have been approximately 1,500 same-sex couples who have married in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. The number of same-sex marriages in the county has been steadily increasing since same-sex marriage became legally recognized in Pennsylvania in 2014.

How many same-sex couples have married in Lackawanna County Pennsylvania?

The marriage equality ban was struck down in Pennsylvania by U.S. District Judge John E. Jones, III, making PA the 10th state as of May 20, 2014 to have a federal judge do this since the U.S. Supreme Court issued its two marriage-related rulings in 2013. This means that it is most likely that no same-sex couples have successfully married in Lackawanna County as of that date, but they can now apply to do so.

How many same-sex couples have married in Clinton county Pennsylvania?

Likely no homosexual couples have actually married in Clinton County, Pennsylvania as of May 20, 2014, but they can apply to now. The ban on marriage equality was just struck down by U.S. District Judge John E. Jones, III.

How many same-sex couples have married in Cameron county Pennsylvania?

As of May 25, 2014, there have been no official statistics published, nor even press accounts, concerning the number of same-sex couples married in this county.

First three counties formed in Pennsylvania?

The first three counties formed in Pennsylvania were Philadelphia County in 1682, Bucks County in 1682, and Chester County in 1682.

How many African Americans live in Philadelphia PA?

As of the 2020 census, there were approximately 1.2 million people in Philadelphia, and about 42% of them identified as Black or African American. This would estimate that there are around 504,000 African Americans living in Philadelphia.

Which country in Pennsylvania has the largest population?

Pennsylvania is a state in the United States, not a country. The largest city in Pennsylvania by population is Philadelphia.

What is the percentage urban of Pennsylvania?

As of 2020, the percentage of the population in Pennsylvania living in urban areas is approximately 79.1%. This is based on the urban population data from the United States Census Bureau.

How many Mormons in the state of Pennsylvania?

According to official 2008 year end statistics from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (commonly called "Mormons"), there are 48,477 baptized Church members in Pennsylvania worshipping in 112 congregations.

A murder that happened in reading Pennsylvania between 1985-1987 the guys who committed the crime name's where john and Michael?

A murder that happened in Reading, Pennsylvania in July of 1987 that was committed by a John and a Michael resulted in the death of Stanley Detweiler. John Boettlin, Jr. aged 16, and Michael Calvaresi aged 22, broke into the man's apartment to steal, but were caught by the occupant, and killed him.

What is the population of Delaware County PA?

According to census.gov, the 2007 population estimate for Delaware County, Pennsylvania is 554,399.

What is the population of Lewisburg PA?

According to census.gov, the 2007 ACS population estimate for Lewisburg, Pennsylvania, is 5,519.