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Nevada

Nevada is located in the southwestern region in the US. With an estimated population of 2.7 million and an area of 286,367 sq km, it is the 35th-most populous and 7th-largest state in the US.

3,353 Questions

What is the air mileage from Las Vegas Nevada to Dallas Texas?

The air mileage from Charlotte, Texas, to Las Vegas, Nevada, is 1,081. That equals 1,740 kilometers or 940 nautical miles.

Did Kit Carson sail to Nevada?

Kit Carson traveled by horse through Nevada.

How far is the flight from Arizona to Nevada?

Not far at all since the two states share a common border.

How much does it cost to take the Nevada bar exam?

$25 application fee plus $100 bar admission fee for law students if you have your application completed by October 1st of your second year. Add $200 to fee if fiing late. Fees to be paid by certified check, money order, or exact cash. (Make sure you file on time...you'll save a lot of money.) Filed means the date the application is received by the Mississippi Board of Bar Admissions.

This price does not include cost for MPRE examination $63 nor NCBE costs, which depends on your filing category.

If you've lived outside of Mississippi for six months (consecutively or all together) or longer after your 18th birthday, you have to request for preparation of a National Conference of Bar Examiners' (NCBE) "out-of-state" Character Report and pay a fee. If you do it by October 1st of your second year then the fee is $150. If you do it after October 1st of your second year then the fee is $225.

What Utah city is close to Las Vegas Nevada?

Lets see, some of the cities or towns near Washington are; Hurricane, St. George, Ivans, Gunlock, Santa Clara. Springdale, Laverkin, Arizona. I may have missed some.

What state is McCarran International Airport in?

McCarran International Airport is located in Las Vegas, Nevada.

What are two physical features in Nevada?

Nevada features the basin and range province of large mountain ranges interspersed with long valleys and alkali flats. In addition, part of the western border of the state is in the mostly-plutonic Sierra Nevada, shared with the state of California, and the volcanic Columbia Plateau shared with Oregon and Idaho. Deserts are also important geographical features in the state, including large portions of the Great Basin Desert and the Mohave Desert. Major rivers are the Colorado (including Lake Mead), Truckee, Carson, Walker, and Humboldt Rivers. The northern border region includes parts of the watersheds of the Owyhee, Bruneau, and Jarbidge Rivers as tributuries to the Snake River. The igneous rocks and hot springs in many areas give evidence of the volcanic origins of the landscape there.

What is the dialing code when calling Las Vegas Nevada from London England?

The telephone country code for the United States (plus Canada and some Caribbean/nearby islands) is +1. The area code for Las Vegas, Nevada, is 702, with 725 as an overlay serving the same communities.

To dial a call from the UK, if you are using a mobile phone, just enter the number in international format; for example, +1 702 555 0123 or +1 725 555 0199.

If you are calling from a UK landline, substitute the prefix 00 for the plus symbol.

(The plus sign means "insert your international access prefix here." From a GSM mobile phone, you can enter the number in full international format, starting with the plus sign. The most common prefix is 00, but North America (USA, Canada, etc.) uses 011, Japan uses 010, Australia uses 0011, and many other countries use different prefixes.)

Is Nevada a title theory state or a lien theory state?

Nevada is a lien theory state. In "title theory" states, actual "legal title" to the property temporarily passes to a trustee to secure the debt. The borrower (grantor), retains possession rights and "equitable title" and has full use of the property for the mortgage term. When the loan is paid off, legal title is restored without the necessity of a reconveyance. In "lien theory" states, the lender (mortgagee) places a "lien" on the mortgaged real property while the borrower retains both "equitable" and "legal" title.

What is daily life in Nevada like?

Nevada is a small town, with a relatively low cost of living. If you're into a vibrant night life, Nevada is NOT the place you want to be. It's a rural community that has all of the attributes associated with that type of lifestyle

Las Vegas Nevada is what type of climate?

Las Vegas' climate is a subtropical desert climate, typical of the Mojave Desert in which it lies. The city enjoys abundant sunshine throughout the year. 300 out of 365 days are sunny which adds up to 3,800 hours of sunshine. In summer, it is very hot and dry, with average daytime highs between 94 and 104 and lows between 69 and 78. There are an average of 133 days per year above 90 and 72 above 100, occurring mostly in July and August. Humidity is very low, often under 10%. Winters are short and mild with highs averaging around 60 and lows around 40. Las Vegas is surrounded by mountains where snow accumulates heavily, but Las Vegas receives very little of it. Temperatures can dip below freezing, but rarely below 30. Las Vegas receives only 4.5 inches of precipitation for the entire year occurring 29 days a year. Most of the precipitation falls in the winter, but in June, the driest month, has only 2.9 fewer average days than March, the wettest month. Record highs have reached 117 in July and 8 in January.

Was there any nuclear testing in Nevada?

i don't know about Nevada but i know that during WWII there was some testing done in New Mexico. the test was called trinity.

The Nevada Test Site (NTS), directly north of Las Vegas has been used for nuclear weapons tests since 1951. Hundreds of above ground test shots were fired there (including the 280mm Atomic Cannon) up to 1963. Several times that many underground test shots were fired there until testing stopped.

Many of the above ground tests included troop maneuvers, including simulated attacks over highly contaminated areas.

Other tests were done in over half a dozen states as part of Project Plowshare to see if nuclear explosives could be used for mining, construction, etc. peaceful purposes. The Sedan test shot in the NTS was a Plowshare construction test to see how effective they were in earth moving.

What age can child sit in front seat in state of Nevada?

Q3. Are children under age 12 required to ride in the back seat?

No. However, it is safest for any adult or child passenger to ride buckled up in the back seat, if a back seat is available (ie, pick-up trucks).


Per Nevada DMV Q&A

What are the laws in Nevada regarding adverse possession?

Adverse Possession Adverse possession is the taking of title to real estate by possessing it for a certain period of time. Title means ownership of real estate. The person claiming title to real estate by adverse possession must have actual possession of it that is open, notorious, exclusive and adverse to the claims of other persons to the title. By its very nature, a claim of adverse possession is hostile to the claims of other persons. It cannot be hidden but must be open and notorious in order to put other persons on notice as to one's claim for possession of the real estate.

New Mexico: In New Mexico, the duration of such possession is ten (10) years. New Mexico Code §37-1-22.

From: http://www.lawchek.com/resources/forms/que/advposs.htm (viewed on 10/08/08)

How long does it take to fly from Las Vegas Nevada to Kissimmee Florida?

A typical flight from Las Vegas, Nevada to Kissimmee, Florida takes about 4 to 5 hours.

What were Nevadas traditions?

- Rainbow Sunday is a celebration of the beginning of our beautiful Order. Traditionally it is celebrated on the Sunday nearest to April 6th.

- Chautauqua is an institution that flourished in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, providing concerts, and plays and often presented outdoors or in a tent. In addition, no less than Theodore Roosevelt himself described it as "the most American thing in America."

- "Donkey" Initiation Award

The Donkey Award is given out at Initiation. This ritualistic award is given to two girls, who were best at memorizing and saying their parts with the least amount of prompts or mistakes at Initiation.