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Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What is the most populated city in North America?"
Mexico City tops the list of most highly populated cities in North America with a population of approximately 8.9 million people; however the United States makes up most of the rest of the top ten most populous cities in North America. New York City, Los Angeles and Chicago are the largest cities in the United States and, of these, New York City is by far the largest, with 8.6 million residents (Los Angeles and Chicago have populations of 4.0 and 2.7 million, respectively). The Canadian city of Toronto, with 2.7 million residents.
Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What is the most populated city in North America?"
...Mexico City tops the list of most highly populated cities in North America with a population of approximately 8.9 million people; however the United States makes up most of the rest of the top ten most populous cities in North America. New York City, Los Angeles and Chicago are the largest cities in the United States and, of these, New York City is by far the largest, with 8.6 million residents (Los Angeles and Chicago have populations of 4.0 and 2.7 million, respectively). The Canadian city of Toronto, with 2.7 million residents.
Step 1 : Introduction to the question "
The extreme northern part of North Beach in Coronado, California, is a popular, animal-designated area called ______.
"
...1. Dog Beach
2. Turtle Beach
3. Seal Beach
4. Whale Beach
Step 1 : Introduction to the question "7. The capital city is situated in the north. What is it called?"
...1. Tainan
2. Taidong
3. Taichung
4. Taipei
When Taiwan's Taipei 101 skyscraper was completed in 2004 it became the world's tallest building at that time.
Step 1 : Introduction to the question "3. In 1725 Bering was selected to lead an expedition to the North Pacific. Who was the recently proclaimed 'Emperor of All Russia' who commissioned Bering for this undertaking?"
...1. Peter the Great
2. Catherine I
3. Ivan V
4. Peter II
Tsar Peter I (Pyotr Alexeyevich Romanov) ruled the Tsardom of Russia (later the Empire of Russia) from 1682 (jointly with Ivan V until 1696) until his death in 1725, coincidentally the same year that Bering was commissioned for what would be his first expedition to the North Pacific. He didn't actually depart until three years later, in 1728.
Step 1 : Introduction to the question "1. Which of these North/Central American countries borders more countries than any of the others? (Hint: the Mayans inhabited this area anciently)"
...1. Panama
2. United States
3. Guatemala
4. Canada
Guatemala borders 4 countries (Mexico, Belize, Honduras, and El Salvador).
United States borders 2.
Panama borders 2.
Canada borders 1.
Step 1 : Introduction to the question "6. Two rivers flow into the North Sea at Aberdeen. What are they called?"
...1. The Tweed and the Tyne
2. The Dee and The Don
3. The Forth and the Clyde
4. THe Ythan and The Deveron
The Dee is around 90 miles long and the Don is around 82 miles long.
Step 1 : Introduction to the question "5. 1) It possesses one of the highest metabolisms of warm-blooded vertebrates.
2) The Calliope type is North America's smallest bird.
3) Aztecs believed dead warriors were reborn as them.
Can you name this bird?"
...1. Robin
2. Dodo
3. Skylark
4. Hummingbird
The hummingbird flaps its wings up to 80 times per second which creates the hum by which it is named and gives them the ability to hover mid-air. It belongs to the family Trochilidae and are found in the wild in the Americas. One important physical characteristic of the hummingbird is its long, thin bills. It combined with its long, retractable tongue enable it plunge for nectar deep within the tubular throat of flowers. In addition hummingbirds prey on insects and spiders to meet their protein and vitamin requirements.
The speed of the wing flapping helps sustain the hummingbird's high metabolism. The heart rate may reach over 1000 beats per minute and in order to maintain the energy requirement it must typically consume more than its weight in nectar every day. It takes a number of small meals before resting. On average, about 20% of its day is feeding while 80% is spent perching.
While the Calliope is the smallest bird in Canada and the United States, the Bee Hummingbird is the world's smallest bird. It weighs about 1.8 grams and grows to be about 5 centimeters long, approximating the size of a large bee. It's known to take small amounts of bark and lichen to build small nests to lay eggs that are smaller than a coffee bean. Many have compared it to a tiny jewel due to its bluish green iridescent colors found on its feathers.
FUN FACT: The hummingbird is the only species of bird known to fly backwards.
Step 1 : Introduction to the question "The town of Corolla—part of North Carolina's Outer Banks—is famous for what?"
..Corolla is located in the northernmost region of the Outer Banks, just north of the town of Duck, and just south of the 4WD beaches of Carova. It is part of Currituck County, and is accessible via Highway 12 North. Outer Banks locals pronounce Corolla as “Car-rah-la,” without the obvious “O” sound.
Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Who was the first person to reach the North Pole?"
Robert Edwin Peary was born in Pennsylvania in 1856. He claimed to be the first person to reach the geographic North Pole and was roundly criticized for the claim during his lifetime. He is still credited with the achievement today, although most believe he may have actually been 30 to 60 miles short of the true North Pole. Peary joined the U.S. Navy Civil Engineers Corps in 1881 and shortly thereafter began thinking about finding the geographic North Pole. He died in Washington, D.C., in 1920. Source: Biography.com
Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which is the longest bridge in North America?"
...Most locals simply call it the Causeway. The Lake Pontchartrain Causeway is actually two bridges running parallel to each other as they cross Lake Pontchartrain in the state of Louisiana. It claims the title of longest bridge in North America. The Causeway brings people heading south into Metairie, a suburb of New Orleans, Louisiana. Those heading north out of New Orleans can take the Causeway to Mandeville, Louisiana. Source: WorldAtlas.com
Step 1 : Introduction to the question "La Jolla Cove is located 11 miles north of which California city? "
La Jolla Cove is a small, picturesque cove and beach that is surrounded by cliffs in La Jolla, San Diego, California. Wikipedia Did you know: The La Jolla Cove is home to the annual "La Jolla Cove Rough Water Swim" which is one of the oldest ocean swims in the world.
Step 1 : Introduction to the question "When does the North American Butterfly Association count butterflies in the U.S. each year?"
...When a large number of butterflies (too large to actually count each individual) are encountered during a count, what is the best method to estimate the number of butterflies? What months of the year are included in Spring Seasonal and Fall Seasonal counts? Seasonal counts may be held for locations in the United States ... North American Butterfly Association-Butterfly Counts
(All counts must enter data online using the online count form). Offline Count Forms (These forms are useful for taking on the count and for organizing count data prior to starting the online count form). Count Maps · FAQ. Mail count payments to: NABA Attn: Butterfly Counts 4 Delaware Road Morristown, NJ 07960.
Step 1 : Introduction to the question "When does the North American Butterfly Association count butterflies in the U.S. each year?"
...When a large number of butterflies (too large to actually count each individual) are encountered during a count, what is the best method to estimate the number of butterflies? What months of the year are included in Spring Seasonal and Fall Seasonal counts? Seasonal counts may be held for locations in the United States ... North American Butterfly Association-Butterfly Counts (All counts must enter data online using the online count form). Offline Count Forms (These forms are useful for taking on the count and for organizing count data prior to starting the online count form). Count Maps · FAQ. Mail count payments to: NABA Attn: Butterfly Counts 4 Delaware Road Morristown, NJ 07960.
Step 1 : Introduction to the question "When does the North American Butterfly Association count butterflies in the U.S. each year?"
...When a large number of butterflies (too large to actually count each individual) are encountered during a count, what is the best method to estimate the number of butterflies? What months of the year are included in Spring Seasonal and Fall Seasonal counts? Seasonal counts may be held for locations in the United States ... North American Butterfly Association-Butterfly Counts Offline Count Forms (These forms are useful for taking on the count and for organizing count data prior to starting the online count form). Count Maps · FAQ. Mail count payments to: NABA Attn: Butterfly Counts 4 Delaware Road Morristown, NJ 07960.
Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which U.S. State Has The Motto “North to the Future”?Alaska,North, CarolinaIdaho,Montana "
"North to the Future" is the official state motto adopted in 1967 for the centennial of the ------ Purchase. As one of the events leading up to the celebration, the ------ Centennial Commission sponsored a contest in 1963 to come up with a centennial motto and emblem that would express the unique character of the State of Alaska. They offered a $300.00 (which is about $2000 in 2010 dollars) prize to the winning entry. 761 entries were received by the Commission. In December 1963, the commission announced that they had selected Juneau journalist Richard Peter's suggestion. He stated that the motto "...is a reminder that beyond the horizon of urban clutter there is a Great Land beneath our flag that can provide a new tomorrow for this century's 'huddled masses yearning to be free'." The motto represents a visionary optimism for a state filled with promise; promoting the State of Alaska by advising that the future lies with the next-to-the-last United States star located to the north of the Lower 48.
Step 2 : Answer to the question "Which U.S. State Has The Motto “North to the Future”?Alaska,North, CarolinaIdaho,Montana "
Alaska:
The correct answer is: A! The clever motto was put in place back in 1967
during the Alaska Purchase Centennial. It’s meant to represent the
state as the land of promise. It’s quite clever, because not only does
it promote optimism and promise. It’s also promoting the state itself,
by suggesting the future is in the state that’s located north of the
lower 48. Alaska was purchased by America from Russia back in 1867.
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