How many hours is Maine ahead of Alabama?
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From Maine, it takes about 1 day and 2 hours to get to Alabama. Though, I think the time zones are the same.
When did Alabama go to central time zone?
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Alabama switched to the Central Time Zone in 1895, primarily for economic reasons such as facilitating communication and transportation with neighboring states.
How many tornadoes occur in Alabama each year?
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On average, Alabama experiences around 50 tornadoes each year. The state has a higher frequency of tornadoes compared to other states, primarily due to its location in the region known as "Dixie Alley."
Is Georgia in southeast or southwest?
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Georgia is located in the southeastern part of the United States.
What country is 23 hours ahead of Alabama?
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There is no time zone 23 hours ahead of Alabama.
What was the score between Alabama and lsu?
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The final score was Alabama 20, LSU 14. Alabama won the game.
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Winter in Alabama is generally mild compared to other parts of the country, with average temperatures ranging from mid-30s to 50s°F. Snow is rare in most areas but some northern regions may experience light snowfall. Winter precipitation is more common in the form of rain.
Is Alabama's state budget annual or biennial?
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Alabama's state budget is annual, meaning it is approved for a single fiscal year at a time.
What is the average price per gallon on of propane in Huntsville AL?
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The average price per gallon of propane in Huntsville, AL can vary depending on factors such as demand, supply, and local market conditions. It is recommended to contact local propane suppliers or check online resources for the most up-to-date pricing information.
How far away is the South Pole from Montgomery Alabama?
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The South Pole is 8,448 miles from Interstate 85 at Union Street.
It's a few miles closer to South Boulevard, and a few miles farther
from Northern Boulevard and most of Maxwell.
The Missouri river flows through which state or states in the rocky mountain region?
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The Missouri River flows through the state of Montana in the Rocky Mountain region.
Has there ever been a tsunami in Alabama?
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No there hasn't but one could happen out by Africa and come toward Alabama and Florida and the eastern states. But there would be a warning that here was an earthquake out there so you would have tHere so you would have time to evacuate.
What is the time difference between Alabama and Louisiana?
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Alabama (UTC-6/UTC-5) is almost always 3 hours ahead of about 99.6% of Alaska (UTC-9/UTC-8).
3 AM AKST in Alaska Nov-Mar =
4 AM AKDT in Alaska Mar-Nov =
6 AM CST in Alabama Nov-Mar =
7 AM CDT in Alabama Mar-Nov
What are Alabama's major landforms?
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Alabama's major landforms include the Appalachian Mountains in the northeastern region, the coastal plains along the Gulf of Mexico in the southern part of the state, and the Piedmont Plateau that covers the central region. The state also has rivers such as the Tennessee River and the Tombigbee River, as well as numerous lakes.
What part if the US is Alabama located in?
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Alabama is located in the Southeastern US. It is part of the lower "South" comprising of Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, and Florida. The fours states of Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and Florida comprise the "Gulf Coast" states along with Texas.
What is the scientific name for oak leaf hydrangea?
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The scientific name for oak leaf hydrangea is Hydrangea quercifolia.
What county is Jacksonville Alabama?
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Jacksonville, Alabama is located in Calhoun County.
What region is Alabama and Georgia in?
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Thefive regions of Alabama are:
1) Coastal Plain
2) Piedmont
3) Blue Ridge
4) Ridge/Valley
5) Cumberland Plateau
Located from Bower, D., Dodd, D., & Johnson, H. (2000). Alabama: It's History and Geography. Clairemont Press. Selma: Alabama. ISBN 1-56733-975-1 pages 8 & 9. I know the five main regions of Alabama. They are the Highland Rim, Cumberland PLateau, Ridge and Valley, Piedmont, and the Coastal Plain. I teach 3rd grade. Those are the regions given in our books. Autumn Brown
What is the closest beach to Montgomery Alabama?
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The closest beach to Montgomery, Alabama is Gulf Shores, which is about a 3-4 hour drive away. Gulf Shores is a popular beach destination with white sandy beaches and beautiful Gulf Coast waters.
If it is 6 AM in Alabama USA what time is it in Spain?
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If it is 6 AM in Alabama, USA, it is 1 PM in Spain. Spain is 7 hours ahead of Alabama.
What city is located on the small coastal part of Alabama?
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The city located on the small coastal part of Alabama is Mobile. It is a port city situated along the Gulf of Mexico.
What are Alabama's fault lines?
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Alabama has several small fault lines, including the New Madrid Seismic Zone, the East Tennessee Seismic Zone, and the Sand Mountain Seismic Zone. These fault lines are capable of producing small to moderate earthquakes.
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Some popular vacation spots in Alabama include Gulf Shores for its beautiful beaches, Orange Beach for water sports and fishing, and Birmingham for cultural attractions like the Civil Rights Institute and Birmingham Museum of Art. Huntsville is also a great destination for space and science enthusiasts with the U.S. Space & Rocket Center.
What is Alabama's state stone?
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Alabama's state stone is marble. It was designated as the state stone in 1969. Alabama has a rich history of marble quarrying and production.
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Alabama's landforms include the Appalachian Mountains in the northeast, the Tennessee River Valley in the north, the coastal plains in the south, and the Black Belt region in the central part of the state. The state also has various rivers, lakes, and caves that contribute to its diverse landscape.