The Most distinctive causes of death by state (2001-2010)
Most Distinctive Causes of Death A. Tuberculosis B. Meningococcal infection C. Septicemia D. Syphilis E. Human immunodeficiency virus F. Other
Read MoreMaps of the US
Most Distinctive Causes of Death A. Tuberculosis B. Meningococcal infection C. Septicemia D. Syphilis E. Human immunodeficiency virus F. Other
Read MoreArchaeological evidence shows that people have been in the Americas for at least over 12 thousand years. The population of
Read More144 largest U.S. counties have population: 159,524,138 (50.03% of total population). 2,998 smallest U.S. counteis have same population – 159,332,918
Read MoreThirty-second animation of the changes in United States historical county boundaries (1629 – 2000). Historical state and territorial boundaries are
Read More1. FAR NORTH! Geography: Larger than Utah, Indiana, and Maryland combined. Or a bit larger than Germany. Mostly uninhabited tundra,
Read MoreU.S. states by GDP (% of Nation) California – 14.17 Texas – 8.64 New York – 8.10 Florida – 5.00
Read MorePercent of population five years and over speaking German at home by county. Over 50 million Americans claim German ancestry,
Read MoreHardiness zones were developed by the USDA to define 11 numerical climate zones and the ability of certain plants to
Read MoreMany animal species produce chemical venoms to kill or incapacitate prey or protect against predators. Such animals actively deliver their venom to their victim through a specially developed tool, such as a sting or bite or sting.
Read MoreWhite Americans are the racial majority. African Americans are the largest racial minority, amounting to an estimated 12.7 percent of
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