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Alaska

The northernmost state of the United States. It ranks first in terms of total land area and 47th in terms of population.

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Why is the coast of Alaska ice free in winters?

because the tempurature change from water and land

Who wrote the novel Looking for Alaska?

Looking for Alaska was written by John Green. It was published in 2005.

Size in sq km has Alaska state?

Alaska, USA - 1,717,854 km2 (largest of the 50 states).

Did hawaii become a state after Alaska?

Yes. Alaska was admitted into the Union on January 3, 1959 becoming the 49th state to join the Union. Hawaii was admitted into the Union on August 21, 1959 becoming the 50th state to join the union.

How much does one acre of land cost in Croatia?

One acre of land in the nation of Croatia costs about 165,000 euros. This is equivalent to about 221250.98 U.S dollars.

What is Alaska's state drink?

Alaska does not have an Official State drink or beverage.

How many miles from Anchorage Alaska to Albuquerque New Mexico?

The driving distance from Anchorage, Alaska to Albuquerque, New Mexico is 3666 miles via BC-97 to I-90 E per MapQuest. The driving time per MapQuest is 58 hours and 31 minutes.

What is the cap of Alaska?

Juneau is the capital city in Alaska.

Where do the hawaiian islands and Alaska belong to?

Many years ago, both Alaska and Hawaii were territories. The United States purchased the Alaska Territory from Russia, and eventually, in 1959, it became a state of the United States. The Hawaiian Islands were explored by a number of people, including Polynesian adventurers and British explorer Captain James Cook. But for a long time, Hawaii was independent, until the 1890s, when US business interests began to exert influence over the islands. Hawaii too became a state in 1959. But if you are asking about their geographic locations, Alaska is in the extreme northwest of the North American continent, while Hawaii is the only US state in Oceania, near Polynesia, in the central Pacific ocean.

What road links Dawson Creek British Columbia and Fairbanks Alaska?

The Alaska Highway

The U.S. built the 1,523 mile Alaska Highway from Fairbanks, Alaska, to Dawson Creek, British Columbia, as military supply road during World War II. It was opened to civilian traffic in 1947 and links the road system of Alaska with those of the other states and Canada. Travelers may enjoy mountain beauty and glimpse wild life along the highway.

How many islands make up Alaska?

There are thousand including 2,670 that have Official names.

Does the Alaska HIPP program pay private health insurance for participants?

The Alaska HIPP program will reimburse people who have children or family members currently on medicaid if they are providing health insurance through a private insurance company or an employers plan. They must submit proof (pay stubs) of how much medical premiums they paid for on a monthly basis. After applying to the program the insurance will be evaluated by the program to deem if it is cost effective and only if it is cost effective will the program reimburse participants. Ultimately this program will reduce the cost of medicaid on the state/gov't.

What do you call new people that have moved to Alaska?

You could call new people who have moved to Alaska transplants. These are people that once lived elsewhere and have moved to settle in a new area. You could also call them mainlanders if they came from the continental United States.

What is the correct term for the people commonly known as Eskimos?

Inuit although they are not in full agreement on that matter. Most consider the term Eskimo as pejorative or a put down.