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State Tree State Flower State Bird: Willow Ptarmigan State Animal: Moose (Alces alces) Popular Fruit: Wild Alaskan Blueberry State Gemstone: Jade State Flag: Alaska Flag Alaska adopted the flag for official state use in 1959. The blue field represents the sky, the sea, and mountain lake...
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Cal·i·for·nia (kăl′ĭ-fôr′nyə, -fôr′nē-ə) Abbr.CAorCal.orCalif. A state of the western United States on the Pacific Ocean. It was admitted as the 31st state in 1850. The area was colonized by the Spanish and formally ceded to the United States by the Treaty ...
Click on the state below to see pictures of the tree, what its flowers, bark, and stem look like, and even learn the scientific name! Alabama Longleaf Pine Tree Pinus palustris Alaska Sitka Spruce Picea sitchensis Arizona Yellow Palo Verde ...
that prehistoric people worked with fossil tusks. Primitive hunters were sometimes successful in killing them for food. Gold miners sometimes wash mammoth tusks and teeth out of streambeds and hillsides. Visitors to the University of Alaska Museum in Fairbanks may touch a mammoth tooth on display....
Tree:Sitka Spruce (1962) Animal:Moose (1998) Bird:Willow Ptarmigan (1955) Fish:King Salmon (1962) Gem:Jade (1968) Colors:Blue and Gold (1959) Song:"Alaska's Flag" (1959) Grass:Bluebunch Wheatgrass (2003) Fossil:Woolly Mammoth (1986) ...
Alaska Photo: C Watts Flickr CC BY 2.0 Notable Hikes: Denali National Park near Talkeetna Kenai River Trail Exit Glacier Winner Creek Resurrection Pass Mount Baldy Dig Deeper Creepy Legends And Stories From Alaska Also ranks #1 on The Best US States for Fishing 196 votes A great hiki...
Most of the aboveground live tree biomass was found in Alaska birch and black spruce forest types, but white spruce forest types had the highest mean aboveground live tree biomass per acre. Standing dead tree biomass was 8 percent of the amount in the live tree pool, with the greatest ...
Not only was Alaska difficult to reach, but it was also hard to live in, and it appeared to have no importance in time of war. Besides, there in Alaska large treeless areas are covered with ice and snow all the year. For these reasons the buying of Alaska was called “Seward’s ...