Search results for "Regions of the United States" - New World Encyclopedia

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  • Federalist No. 5, titled "The Same Subject Continued: Concerning ... the Northern and Southern regions of the United States. The two regions ...
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  • Watershed has traditionally designated the dividing line, or drainage ... People live particular watersheds (in the sense of drainage basin ...
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  • This is a list of the countries of the world by continent, according ... * Sovereign states (country names in bold), consisting of: ...
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  • The Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) of the United Nations assists ... ==Organizational Structure and Pattern of Work== ECOSOC has 54 members ...
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  • The name nylon is given to a family of synthetic polymers first produced ... In 1940, John W. Eckelberry of DuPont stated that the letters "nyl ...
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  • Eastern Europe, as defined by the United Nations Statistics Division ... In some sources, Eastern Europe is defined as the nations bordered ...
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  • The idea of a Geographical zone was first hypothesized by the ancient ... Today, there are several climate classifications systems used, the ...
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  • Infrared astronomy is the branch of astronomy and astrophysics that ... insights into processes that occur during the birth and death of stars, ...
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  • Lynx (plural lynxes or lynx) is both the common and scientific name ... There are four extant species of lynx: The Canadian lynx (Lynx canadensis ...
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  • Grouse (plural: grouse or grouses) is the common term for any members ... Grouse add important values for the ecosystem and for humans. Ecologically ...
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  • songwriter, and fiddler, who was known as the "King of the Hillbillies ... Acuff was born in Maynardville, Tennessee, the third of five children ...
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  • The Western United States—commonly referred to as the American West ... The region encompasses some of the Louisiana Purchase, most of the ...
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  • The Northeastern United States, as defined by the U.S. Census Bureau ... While some regions of the United States, such as the South, are predominantly ...
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  • that a person or organization submit copies of their publications to a repository ... for receiving copyright protection. The number of copies varies and ...
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  • ahu (usually Oahu outside Hawaiian and Hawaiian English) is the third ... Since approximately 75 percent of the resident population of the state ...
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  • cactus whose native region extends from the southwestern United States ... today, especially among indigenous peoples of its native regions who utilize ...
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  • Galena is the natural mineral form of lead sulfide. It is one of the ... Galena is often associated with the minerals sphalerite, calcite, ...
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  • Aspens are trees of the willow family (Salicaceae) and comprise one ... As with the poplars, aspens are deciduous, and their leaves turn bright ...
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  • A fjord (or fiord) is a long, narrow deep inlet of the sea bordered ... The seeds of a fjord are laid when a glacier cuts a U-shaped valley ...
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  • shale-type sedimentary rock composed of clay or volcanic ash through ... This rock is useful for a variety of practical applications. For instance ...
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