Sunday, November 15, 2009

I need some info on the state of alabama and I need you to search Pennsylvania and answer that 1 also.?

Can someone help me I need to know some stuff about Alabama ?


I need to have ten questions answered I'm in class and need the answers quickly before i have to get off the Com. 1. Current population. 2.Latitude and longitude for the state capital. 3.Name of state bird. 4.Industry. 5.List 50 cities in ABC order. 6. Name major university or college. 7. State motto 8. Who is governor. 9. States the surround it tell weather they're NORTH SOUTH EAST OR WEST. 10. STATE flower or tree Thank you for all of you who are contributing decent answers.

I need some info on the state of alabama and I need you to search Pennsylvania and answer that 1 also.?
Maybe YOU should search for these states and answer these questions and maybe OTHERS should quit enabling lazy students!
Reply:Alabama


the yellowhammer state


home of Auburn university and the university of Alabama


population 4 million 3.5 mill Alabamians and .5 mill Mexicans


seems like it anyways..heehee strike that OK where was I?


state capitol Montgomery lat 88 long 32? just guessing oops that my location.Gov Bob Riley.state motto we will fight to be free.flower Camilla.we have Honda,Mercedes,Hyundai,and build combat ships and have just signed an agreement with another steel company and we are going to build planes as well for the air force,we also make paper and lumber and we have a thriving seafood market as well as beaches and other tourist attractions around the state.
Reply:population - 4,599,030





latitude of Montgomery - 32.366N


longitude - 86.3W





bird - northern flicker





industry - agriculture





university - University of Alabama





motto - We dare defend our rights.





Flower - camellia





(Go Bama - Crimson Tide!!!)
Reply:Alabama, also known as the "Heart of Dixie," is a state located in the Southern United States.


Nickname(s): Yellowhammer State, Heart of Dixie


Motto(s): Audemus jura nostra defendere


Today, the state is heavily invested in the aerospace, education, health care, banking, and various heavy industries including automobile manufacturing and mineral extraction and steel production and fabrication.


The capital is Montgomery and the largest city is Birmingham.


Area Ranked 30th


- Total 52,419 sq mi


(135,765 km²)


- Width 190 miles (306 km)


- Length 330 miles (531 km)


- % water 3.20


- Latitude 30°13'N to 35°N


- Longitude 84°51'W to 88°28'W


Population Ranked 23rd


- Total (2000) 4,447,100


- Density 84.83/sq mi


33.84/km² (26th)


Elevation


- Highest point Mount Cheaha[1]


2,407 ft (734 m)


- Mean 499 ft (152 m)


- Lowest point Gulf of Mexico[1]


0 ft (0 m)


Admission to Union December 14, 1819 (22nd)


Governor Bob R. Riley (R)


U.S. Senators Richard Shelby (R)


Jeff Sessions (R)


Time zone Central: UTC-6/DST-5


Alabama State Bird: Yellowhammer


State Flower of Alabama: Camellia


University of Alabama





Pennsylvania


Capital Harrisburg


Largest city Philadelphia


Area Ranked 33rd


- Total 46,055 sq mi


(119,283 km²)


- Width 280 miles (455 km)


- Length 160 miles (255 km)


- % water 2.7


- Latitude 39°43'N to 42°N


- Longitude 74°43'W to 80°31'W


Population Ranked 6th


- Total (2000) 12,281,054


- Density 274.02/sq mi


105.80/km² (10th)


Elevation


- Highest point Mount Davis[1]


3,213 ft (979 m)


- Mean 1,099 ft (335 m)


- Lowest point Atlantic Ocean[1]


0 ft (0 m)


Admission to Union December 12, 1787 (2nd)


Governor Ed Rendell (D)


U.S. Senators Arlen Specter (R)


Bob Casey, Jr. (D)


Time zone Eastern: UTC-5/-4


Abbreviations PA US-PA


Pennsylvania has not adopted an official state bird at this time. However, the state has adopted the ruffed grouse as the official state game bird (1931).


The State Flower is the Mountain Laurel


Nickname(s): Keystone State, Quaker State,


Coal State, Oil State


Motto(s): Virtue, liberty, and independence
Reply:Alabama, also known as the "Heart of Dixie," is a state located in the Southern United States. Alabama is bordered by Tennessee to the north, Georgia to the east, Florida and the Gulf of Mexico to the south, and Mississippi to the west. The twenty-second state admitted to the Union, Alabama seceded from the union in 1861 to become part of the Confederate States of America. Following the Civil War Alabama was readmitted to the union in 1868.





Until World War II, Alabama, like many Southern states, remained mired in poverty. In the years following the war, Alabama emerged as a growing economic power as the economy of the state transitioned from agriculture to diversified interests in heavy manufacturing, mineral extraction, education, and high technology. Today, the state is heavily invested in the aerospace, education, health care, banking, and various heavy industries including automobile manufacturing and mineral extraction and steel production and fabrication.





Alabama is officially nicknamed the Yellowhammer state. The capital is Montgomery and the largest city is Birmingham.





Alabama is the 30th largest state in the United States with 52,423 square miles (135,775 km²) of total area. 3.19% of that is water, making Alabama 23rd in the amount of surface water, also giving it the second largest inland waterway system in the United States.[2] Baldwin County, along the gulf coast, is the largest county in the state in both land area and water area. [3] About three-fifths of the land area is a gentle plain with a general decline towards the Mississippi River and the Gulf of Mexico. The North Alabama region is mostly mountainous, with the Tennessee River cutting a large valley creating numerous creeks, streams, rivers, mountains, and lakes.[4] Another natural wonder is "Natural Bridge", the longest land bridge span east of the Mississippi River. Alabama generally ranges in elevation from sea level[1] at Mobile Bay, to a little more than 1,800 feet (550 m) in the Appalachian Mountains in the northeast. The highest point is Mount Cheaha.[4]





States bordering Alabama include Tennessee to the north; Georgia to the east; Florida to the south; and Mississippi to the west. Alabama has coastline at the Gulf of Mexico in the extreme southern edge of the state.[4]





National Parks in Alabama include Horseshoe Bend National Military Park in Daviston; Little River Canyon National Preserve in Fort Payne; Russell Cave National Monument in Bridgeport; Tuskegee Airmen National Historic Site in Tuskegee; and Tuskegee Institute National Historic Site near Tuskegee.[5]





Alabama also contains the Natchez Trace Parkway, the Selma To Montgomery National Historic Trail, and the Trail Of Tears National Historic Trail.





Rank Metropolitan Area Population


1 Birmingham-Hoover-Cullman CSA 1,184,212


2 Mobile-Daphne-Fairhope CSA 585,630


3 Montgomery MSA 395,101


4 Huntsville MSA 374,557


5 Tuscaloosa MSA 196,885


6 Decatur MSA 149,549


7 Florence-Muscle Shoals MSA 142,657


8 Dothan MSA 138,234


9 Auburn-Opelika MSA 125,102


10 Anniston-Oxford MSA 108,633


11 Gadsden MSA 104,782








Do your own homework next time.
Reply:1. ?


2. ?


3. Hummingbird


4. ?


5. Atmore


Auburn


Birmingham


Cahaba


Daphne


Huntsville


Gulf Shores


Montgomery


Mobile


Tuscaloose


6. University of Alabama or Auburn


7. Heart of Dixie


8. Bob Riley


9. North- TN


East- Georgia %26amp; Florida


West- Louisiana


South- Gulf of MExio


10. Azalea
Reply:http://www.50states.com/alabama.htm





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Area Codes: 205 - 251 - 256 - 334


Biographies: Famous Alabamians


Bird: Yellowhammer 50states List


Border States: Regional List Florida Georgia Mississippi Tennessee


Cam World: Live Web Cams


City Guides: Alabama City Guides


Classified Ads: Shop50states Classifieds


Climate: Alabama


Colleges, Universities: Alabama Colleges, Alabama Business Schools, Alabama Art Schools


Community and Technical Colleges: Alabama Community Colleges


Community Pages: 50states List


Constitution: 22nd State


County Profile: County Map 67 Counties


Courts: Judicial System


Current Events: Alabama News Headlines


Department of: Education Certification


Driving: DPS


Economy:


Agriculture: Poultry and eggs, cattle, nursery stock, peanuts, cotton, vegetables, milk, soybeans.


Industry: Paper, lumber and wood products, mining, rubber and plastic products, transportation equipment, apparel.


Editorial Cartoons: Cartoonists Index


Fast Facts: 50states List


Flag:


A crimson St. Andrew's cross on a white field, patterned after the Confederate Battle Flag, and adopted in 1895. The bars forming the cross must not be less than six inches broad and must extend diagonally across the flag from side to side. Flag adopted 1895. Get this Flag





Flower: Camellia Camellia japonica


Genealogical Resources: Cyndi's List Historical Societies








Geographic Center: Chilton, 12 miles southwest of Clanton


Governor: Office of Governor


Highest Point: Cheaha Mountain; 2,407 feet, 35th


Highway Markers: Alabama Resource Manual


History: Historical Civil War Alabama Heritage


Internet Service Providers: Alabama


Largest Cities: Birmingham Montgomery Mobile Huntsville Tuscaloosa Hoover Dothan Decatur Auburn Gadsden


Library: Alabama Alabama Libraries


License Plates: Alabama


Local Resources: Alabama Courts Alabama Fire Departments Alabama Counseling Services Alabama Police Departments Alabama Government Offices


Lowest Point: Gulf of Mexico; Sea level, 3rd


Maps: Rand McNally DMOZ Blank Outline Map 50states List


Media: Radio TV


Motto: Audemus jura nostra defendere


We Dare Defend Our Rights


Museums: The Virtual Library


National Forest: Alabama


Newspapers: Alabama


Nickname: Yellowhammer State


Nursing Schools: Alabama


Origin of state's name: Means "tribal town" in the Creek Indian language


Pen Pals: Penpalworld.com


Permanent Residents: Find A Grave


Population: Quick facts 4,447,100; 23rd, 12/00


Public Records: Alabama


Real Estate: Alabama Real Estate


Representatives:


US House: 109th Congress


US Senate: 109th Congress


Alabama House: Members


Alabama Senate: Members


Road Side America: Alabama


School Directory: Alabama Schools Public Schools Private Schools


Soil: Alabama - Bama


Song: Alabama 50states List Sheet Music


words by: Julia S. Tutwiler


music by: Edna G. Gussen


Sports: Alabama Teams


State Parks: Alabama


State Quarters: Alabama


Symbols: Alabama Archives


Topography: Image Coastal Plains, hills, broken terrain


Travel: Alabama Travel


Tree: Longleaf Pine Pinus palustris


Unclaimed Funds: Alabama


Veteran Affairs: Alabama VA Military Links


Vital Records: Alabama Vital Records


Weather: Montgomery, Maxwell AFB


White Pages: Alabama White Pages


Yellow Pages: Alabama Yellow Pages


Zip Codes: Alabama Zip Codes


Zoo: Birmingham Zoo


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