Theres alot of farmers...and oilfield workers
I work at a liquor store in Wyoming and our Bud is 5%
Wyoming produces 40 percent of the nation's coal. Therefore, mining is a major industry in Wyoming and has a significant workforce.
If you define 'type' as 'class', there are mammals, birds, amphibians and reptiles, and fish in Wyoming's wildlife.
If you define 'type' as 'class', there are mammals, birds, amphibians and reptiles, and fish in Wyoming's wildlife. So, there are 4 classes of wildlife in Wyoming.
Wyoming has a variety of soil types, including silt loam, clay loam, and sandy loam. The specific soil type can vary depending on the region of the state, with different soil properties influencing the local vegetation and agricultural practices.
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Cheyenne, Wyoming is the capital of the US state of Wyoming, so Cheyenne has a state government and a city government. Cheyenne is also the county seat of Laramie County, Wyoming, so it has a county government. Cheyenne, Wyoming has a Democratic type of government, meaning the people have a say in the decisions which affect their lives.
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The geography of the state of Wyoming includes plains regions, numerous mountain ranges, and basins. Other features include buttes, rivers and prairies.
Regions in Wyoming depend on what type of regions you are looking for.Wyoming Tourism lists five regions for Wyoming: Northeast, Northwest, Central, Southeast, Southwest.Geographic regions of Wyoming include the Great Plains, the Rocky Mountains, and Intermontane Basins.The EPA lists a variety of ecoregions in Wyoming, with 7 level III ecoregions and 39 level IV ecoregions.
Depending on the municipality, local governments in Wyoming may have a Mayor-Council Government, a City Manager Government, or a Commission Government.Counties in Wyoming have a commission type of government where a board of commissioners oversees the county government.Wyoming's Constitution established three branches of government for the state of Wyoming: the executive, legislative, and judicial branches.