There are a variety of mountains in the country Libya. Some of these mountains include Bikku Bitti, Duhun Tarsu, and Jabal al 'Uwaynat.
Kenya is located in East Africa. It is a very hot country, with temperatures reaching 93-94 degrees Fahrenheit. However, temperatures could get as low as 48 degrees Fahrenheit.
My personal favorites are the state dinosaurs, the idea of declaring something that died millions of years ago as a symbol for your state just really sends me. Several states have adopted dinosaurs as mascots, like the Utahraptor for Utah (duh) or the Sonorasaurus for Arizona. The trend started in the '90s as the Jurassic Park craze raged, but states have added official dinosaurs as recently as 2018.
Some other state dinos of note are the Hypsibema missouriensis, whose vertebrae were Missouri's first known dinosaur discovery, and the Arkansaurus fridayi, whose foot bones are the only known dinosaur bones found in Arkansas.
I want to take a shot at the phrase 'jimmie crack corn and I don't care' it means give me cracked corn which would be boiled cracked corn similar to oatmeal.
Iceland is a fairly young country with plenty volcanoes. When volcanoes erupt, the lava cools to form land explaining why Iceland is slowly becoming larger. If you mean population then I'm not sure. Maybe because people think it's pretty and like to move there . . . I hope my answer helps you.
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Grand Rapids itself has a population of 188,000. It is Michigan's second largest city.
Equatorial Guinea is split in half by the equator, making it a country in both the Northern and Southern Hemisphere. It is also in the Eastern Hemisphere.
Equatorial Guinea is located in the northern hemisphere. It is also located in the Eastern Hemisphere. However, the country is very close to the Equator and the Prime Meridian.
Broome, which is located in Western Australia is a town that is known for it's high temperature range and for it's humid climate. Temperatures can go from 111F in the summer to 38F in the winter.
Whilst Australia is generally a flat country, it does have numerous mountain ranges, but they do not compare in height to the mountain ranges of many of the other continents. The highest peak in Australia, Mt Kosciuszko, is only 2228m high.
Other significant mountains of the Australian Alps include Mt Townsend, Mt Buller, Mt Buffalo and Mt Bogong. North Queensland has a number of significant mountains, such as Bartle Frere. There are too many mountains in Australia, but other notable peaks of include Mt Feathertop, Cradle Mountain, Mt Ossa, Mt Tywnam, Federation Peak (Australia's tallest cliff face at 600m vertically), Legges Tor, Frenchman's Cap, Mt Hotham, Barn Bluff, Mt Geryon.
The most significant mountain range in Australia is the Great Dividing Range which extends from Cape York in the north of Queensland, right along the eastern coast, down to the south and tailing off at the Grampian Ranges in western Victoria. Within this long range extending thousands of kilometres are numerous, smaller named ranges. Each of the other states and the Northern Territory all have mountain ranges.
Within South Australia are the Flinders and Musgrave ranges (among others), which are not part of the Great Dividing Range.
The Macdonnell Ranges of central Australia are significant, as are the Kimberley Ranges of north western Australia.