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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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What rivers in Alaska start with W?

The Hodzana River, Hogatza River, Holitna River and Huslia River are rivers in Alaska.

Which state is rich in jute?

West Bengal is the largest jute producing state of India.

What are curtural foods of Alaska?

In the North Slope people eat:

bowhead whale, walrus, and caribou.

People in the North Slope combined non-native food with native food like aluutagaaq which is rice, gravy and caribou meat.

What is the average monthly temperature in January in Juneau Alaska?

Highs average 22F and lows 9F. This is much warmer than the AVERAGE of the upper midwest during this time of the year.

What would be the boiling point of water in Alaska?

Oddly, it's the same as in the rest of the world. 100 C or 212 F.

What is the location of Lake Long Alaska?

Long Lake is in the Kepler-Bradley Lakes State Park near Matanuska, Alaska.

Why are men drawn to Alaska?

Not only men are drawn to Alaska, some women are too. It's people who have a deep fascination with nature who are drawn there. It is as though Alaska's rugged beauty is beckoning you to travel there. Perhaps it is more often men than women who are drawn to Alaska because men are more.... competitive? I don't know the exact word, but men want to prove their manhood, face all challenges, etc. etc. Men see Alaska as the ultimate challenge - they want to conquer the wilderness and prove that they are true men because they can survive in the harsh wilderness of Alaska.

Indeed, Alaska is a very hard place to survive, and it is very beautiful. It is an almost untouched terrain.

Hope that answers your question, in part!

Of the 20 highest peaks in North America how many of those are in Alaska?

For the US the 16 tallest are in Alaska, #17 is in California (Mount Whitney) followed by another Alaskan Peak and the rest are in Colorado. For North America there is greater variety:

  1. Mount McKinley in Alaska.
  2. Mount Logan in Yukon Canada.
  3. Volcan Citaltepetl in Veracruz Mexico.
  4. Mount Saint Elias is shared by Alaska and the Yukon.
  5. Volcan Popocatepetl in Morelos Mexico.
  6. Mount Foraker in Alaska.
  7. Mount Lucania in Yukon Canada.
  8. Volcan Iztaccihuatl in Mexico.
  9. King Peak in Yukon Canada.
  10. Mount Bona in Alaska.
  11. Mount Steele in Yukon Canada.
  12. Mount Blackburn in Alaska.
  13. Mount Sanford in Alaska.
  14. Mount Wood in Yukon Alaska.
  15. Mount Vancouver in Yukon Alaska.
  16. Mount Staggard in Yukon Alaska.
  17. Volcan Xinantecatl in Mexico.
  18. Mount Fairweather shared by Alaska and British Columbia.
  19. Mount Hubbard shared by Alaska and Yukon Canada.
  20. Mount Bear in Alaska.

Mount Whitney hits the list at #24 and Colorado's Mount Elbert makes its appearance as #27. Pikes Peak which is well known doesn't show up until #53 and the last of the 14,000 foot North American Peaks comes in at #60 (Nevado de Colima in Jalisco Mexico). Wyoming doesn't show up until #75 (Gannett Peak) New Mexico finally enters the list at #119 (Wheeler Peak) and Wheeler Peak in Nevada breaks in at #128.

How long is the drive from Scranton Pennsylvania to Fairbanks Alaska?

By taking Dan Ryan Express Lane West to Alaska Highway East, you'll travel 4227.85 miles, which should take 72 hours and 53 minutes. By taking US-30 West instead of the express lane, you'll travel 4274.10 miles. You'll avoid the express lane, but it'll take 74 hours and 41 minutes.

Square miles in Alaska?

Total area: 656,425 sq. mi.

Land = 570,374 sq. mi.

Water = 86,051 sq.mi.

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Where was the location of the Alaska Purchase?

The state of Alaska was the Alaskan purchase

What accident happened in Alaska in the year of 1994?

a crash in which a robot responed to the accident