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Showing posts with label North America. Show all posts
Showing posts with label North America. Show all posts

Jun 22, 2018

[Ans] Which apple is the only one native to North America?

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Are oranges native to North America? Citrus fruits — (Citrus spp.) oranges, grapefruits, limes, lemons and (Fortunella spp.), kumquats, all originated in Asia. There are no edible native North American citrus fruits. ... — blueberries, cranberries, huckleberries, farkleberries have their origins in North America although they are now cultivated worldwide. What are the native fruit-bearing plants in North America?

Where do they grow apples in the United States? In 2006, 58% of apples produced in the United States were produced in Washington, 11% in New York, 8% in Michigan, 5% in Pennsylvania, 4% in California and 2% in Virginia. In 2005, there were 7,500 apple growers with orchards covering 379,000 acres.

Apr 21, 2018

[Ans] Which is the most common wildcat in North America? Bobcat Puma Lynx Jaguar


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...What is the name of the largest cat in North America? Jaguars are the only cats in North America that roar. They're considered the largest cats in the Western Hemisphere. Adults commonly weigh up to 211 pounds (96 kg), though 300-pounders have been reported. In the northern range they typically weigh between 80-120 pounds, however.21 Feb 2009 Rare Jaguars Spotted in Arizona and Mexico - 

 What is the name of the largest cat in North America? Where does the Ocelot live? Many ocelots live under the leafy canopies of South American rain forests, but they also inhabit brushlands and can be found as far north as Texas. These cats can adapt to human habitats and are sometimes found in the vicinity of villages or other settlements.




Step 2 : Answer to the question "Which is the most common wildcat in North America?"



bobcat :


The solitary bobcat is the most common wildcat in North America. The bobcat gets its name from its short black, white-tipped tail. Though bobcats resemble common household cats, they are one of nature's fiercest predators. Their favorite meal is rabbit, although it will prey on a variety of species: birds, rodents, foxes, raccoons, occasionally adult deer and even domestic cats now and then. North American bobcats roam from the forests of New Jersey to the arid mountainsides of California to the swamps of Florida. Bobcats tend to shy away from metropolitan areas, preferring brush and forest habitat. Source: Nature.org


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Mar 30, 2018

[Ans] Which historical explorer introduced pigs to North America? Giovanni CabotoJuan Ponce de LeonVasco Nunez de BalboaHernando de Soto

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...A pig is any of the animals in the genus Sus, within the even-toed ungulate family Suidae. Pigs include the domestic pig and its ancestor, the common Eurasian wild boar, along with other species. Wikipedia Scientific name: Sus Did you know: Insulin and more than forty other pharmaceuticals and medications are derived from pig products. mypigmeup.com

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Spain's Queen Isabella insisted that eight pigs accompany Christopher Columbus when he sailed to Cuba in 1493. They were an emergency food source and capable of surviving the voyage with very little care. It was Hernando de Soto, however, who truly introduced pigs to the North American continent in 1539. He brought 13 pigs with him to Tampa Bay. The herd grew rapidly to over 700 in the next three years. That number doesn't include the ones consumed by his men or the ones that escaped to become the ancestors of the feral pigs roaming the countryside today. Source: AustinChronicle.com

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Feb 7, 2018

[Ans] Where was the coldest temperature ever in North America recorded?


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The lowest natural temperature ever directly recorded at ground level on Earth is −89.2 °C (−128.6 °F; 184.0 K) at the Soviet Vostok Station in Antarctica on July 21, 1983 by ground measurements.



Step 2 : Answer to the question "Where was the coldest temperature ever in North America recorded?"

Snag, Yukon, Canada39.9%correct

Snag, Yukon, Canada, is a now defunct village located northwest of Whitehorse, Yukon. This small hamlet holds the bragging rights for the coldest temperature ever recorded in North America. The temperature reached a bone-freezing -81F (-62.2) in Snag on Feb. 3, 1947. This temperature was not including the wind chill. It was so cold that mercury was useless in thermometers, necessitating the use of alcohol thermometers to get an accurate reading. Source: TheWeatherNetwork.com

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