Percent of land devoted to each crop in 2007, by U.S. county
Corn was the leading crop in the United States. Corn for grain production in 2018 was estimated at 14.4 billion
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Corn was the leading crop in the United States. Corn for grain production in 2018 was estimated at 14.4 billion
Read MoreReported UFO sightings (1906 – 2014) A century of American UFO sightings
Read MoreThe most widespread religion in the United States is Christianity, covering the majority of the population (74 percent of adults in 2016). Christians are the biggest religious population in all 3,143 counties in the United States.
Read MoreThe US was the 2nd largest energy consumer after China. The United States is placed 7th in energy consumption per
Read MoreThe maps below show the average number of thunderstorm days each year in the United States. Thunderstorm days per year
Read MoreIn total numbers, the U.S. has a larger foreigner population than any other nation, with 47 million immigrants as of
Read MoreThe U.S. has more than 2,6 thousand buildings taller than one hundred meters. Twenty highest buildings in the U.S. are located in New York. 76 percents of American skyscrapers are office buildings.
Read MoreFor most people in the United States, July is the hottest month of the year, but for some counties, the heat will peak well into August (New England, the northern Plains, and the Rockies and the South) or even September (California).
Read MoreContiguous United States (Lower 48): 3,119,884.69 square miles (8,080,464.3 km2). Alaska: 663,268 square miles (1,717,856 km2). Related post:– Antarctica and
Read MoreGerman Americans are individuals in the United States with German ancestry or heritage. They represent one of the largest ethnic groups in the country, with a significant historical and cultural impact. The first wave of German immigrants arrived in the 1600s, and a more substantial influx occurred during the 19th century. German Americans have contributed significantly to various aspects of American society, including education, science, arts, and industry.
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