Research Paper On Alaska

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Alaska
Alaska is one of the most amazing places in the world. Some of the great things in Alaska are its culture,environment weather,outdoor activities,wildlife. Alaska was adopted for the united states in January 3, 1959. The population is 735,123 that is more than Rhode Island, that state has 1.052 million. Alaska is a crazy place but it has beautiful views.
Alaskas culture is one of the most interesting culture in the world. People go to Alaska to get away from those big cities and live in the middle of the woods were there no civilisation near by. They depend much on their resource like meat ,wood,water,farms they do or make.some people have been doing that for many years, an example is the Inuits some people call them Eskimos. But they
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There is many places to camp in Alaska .the only problem it is really easy to get lost in Alaska ,100 people get lost in alaska every year. and only one forth of them are found by game wardens or special rescuing teams of Alaska. Some other great outdoor actives is big game hunting. If you love to hunt Alaska is one of the places to hunt in the north. There is lots of white tail deer , moose ,bear, and wolves.hunters are really respectful to the nature and dont waste andy materials of the animal. What some people do is that they us the fur as warmth or clothes and also more important is food for the winter. It is important to the people that live of the land like homesteaders to use anything they can use to survive because if they don't they will die. Also another big they do in Alaska is lot and lots of fishing.Fishing is a great way to spend time with friends and faimly the have great fishing places, some of the biggest fish are cought in Alaska. The best way to fish there is to fly fishing. Fly fishing is a method made from the native americans to bring the fish closer then snap at the bate. The only thing to watch when you're fishing is the bears. Bears eat almost 200pounds of fish each year and its mostly you're going to see a bear will you're

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