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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.

4,014 Questions

Is Alaska bigger than Texas?

Alaska has more than twice the area of Texas. Texas has total area of 268,596 square miles including land area of 261,231 square miles. Alaska has a total area of 665,384 square miles including land area of 570,641 square miles.

Texas is about 262,000 square miles and Alaska is 572,000 square miles, meaning that if Alaska's land area were divided equally into two states then Texas would become the third largest state, rather than the second largest in the USA.

Alaska is actually larger than Texas, Montana, and California combined.

Much of the uncertain comparison involves the use of maps in a different scale. If you compare actual areas, you'll find that you could put Alaska over the Pacific coast from California to Washington State, and over to the west as far as Texas. With the Aleutian Islands included, Alaska is as wide as the western half of the US.

Is Alaska bigger than the US?

Alaska consists of 570,833 square miles and Australia consists of 2,967,207 square miles which makes Australia more than 5 times larger than Alaska.

Are the Appalachian Mountains the tallest Mountains in the US?

No.

The Appalachian mountains are not as tall or as long a mountain range as the rocky mountains.

What is the movement in Alaska?

Alaskan Movements:There is a minority independence movement.

There is an earth movement when earthquakes are involved.

There is the movement of goods and services.

There is snow removal when required.

There is constant glacial movement.

Snowslides move downhill.

Water moves downstream.

Time moves on.

You can move the thermostat setting when it gets cold.

There are troop movements.

Once in a while a bear has to be moved out of a residential area.

There are movements in art, social studies, philosophy, religion and labor, and

There are movements afoot, movements gone awry and movements thwarted.

There are movements of nature that sometimes require the assistance of ExLax.

Why did the united state expand to Alaska and to islands on the pacific analyze?

The US expanded because many Americans believed the United States needed to expand to keep its economy strong.

When was alaska made a us state?

The State of Alaska officially became the property of the United States October 18, 1867. Alaska was granted statehood January 3, 1959.

What is texas' state gem?

The state gem of Texas is the "Texas Blue Topaz". While Topaz gemstones naturally occur in many different colors, along with a colorless variation, the state of Texas adopted the deep blue variation as its state stone in 1969, along with a particular cut, known as the "Lone Star Cut".

Tallest moutian in the us?

The tallest mountain in the United States is Mount McKinley which is loacated in Alaska. Now you now!

What types of homes are offered in Alaska?

the same homes you find in other states, of course! and there are no igloos...

~kandyappel~

When will the keystone Alaska pipeline be build?

The pipe was constructed in six sections by five different contractors employing 21,000 people at the peak of work.

What country is between the US and the state of alaska?

That would be Canada. There are islands owned by Canada farther north also the north pole.

What is the northern most major city in the continental US besides Alaska?

Bellingham Washington for a city with 50,000 residents or more.

Seattle Washington for a city with 500,000 residents or more.

Sumas Wasjington for the northernmost incorporated place.

What is the fourth tallest mountain in the continental US?

Mt. Foraker in Alaska is the third tallest mountain in the U.S.

How many people in Alaska died of Swine Flu?

There have been 553 probable and confirmed cases of Novel H1N1 Flu reported as of 29 May 2009 in California and no deaths.

Where is the American Trophy Taxidermy in Soldotna Alaska located?

The address of the American Trophy Taxidermy is: 41653 Sterling Hwy, Soldotna, AK 99669

What is Alaska's literacy rate?

The exact rate of literacy is not easily measurable, but it has been recently reported that around eleven percent of the Alaskan population functions at the lowest level of literacy according to the Literacy Council of Alaska.

What do Alaskans wear in the winter?

coats and jackets like you do. Alaskans also wear shoes called thongs

How big is Rhode island compared to Alaska?

As big as Jimm Rich the 3rd's massive erection from the hottest chick in the world, Mellisa Lodermeir.

What do eskimos do in Alaska?

No.

Eskimos (Esquimaux) are peoples indigenous to the regions around the poles from eastern Siberia (of Russia), across Alaska (of the United States) and Canada, and all of Greenland (of Denmark).

Is Alaska west of Mississippi River?

Alabama is east of the Mississippi River. Located in the southeastern region of the United States, it shares its eastern border with the state of Mississippi.