by tommy williams. state bird state fish state seal state land mammal moose willow ptarmigan king...
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By Tommy Williams
Motto: North to the future
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State bird
State fish
State seal
State land mammal
Alaska state symbolsmoose
Willow Ptarmigan
King salmon
State fossil
Wooly mammoth
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Alaskan flag
Alaska adopted the flag for official state use in 1959.
Alaska’s flag was made by an orphan boy named Seward.
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Alaska has 25 counties
The capital is Juneau and it is in theCounty Juneau.
Counties
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Average max. temperature (F) 90 degrees F
Average min. temperature (F) -22 degrees F
Average total precipitation (in.) 53.6 in.
Average total snowfall (in.) 105 in.
Climate of Judea
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Green house and nursery products are the main source of revenue.Agriculture: green house and nursery products, potatoes, cattle and calves, hay, and dairy products.
Economy
Manufacturing: Ketchikan on Kodaik island is considered the center of the worlds salmon industry.
Services: Alaska provides government, public schools, public hospitals, military bases.
Other: mining: oil provides 95% of Alaska’s mining income.
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Almanac
Alaska was admitted to the union on Jan. 3, 1959 and became the 49th state.
population: 626,932 rank: 48th
Highest point: 20,320 ft. (mount McKinley) rank:1st
Lowest point: sea level.
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Geography
Alaska’s longest river is 1,875 miles (Yukon river).
Alaska has over 3,000,000 lakes that are over 20 acres in size.Yukon river