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    The Rocky Mountains, also known as the Rockies are a masive mountain range located in western North America. It is believed that to the south the American Rockies exsisted under sea level at some point millions of years ago. Looking similarly too florida and it's tropical tempertures. Proof of this is in the Colorado Rockies, sediment left behind, mostly large fossils of female ammonites or squid, crabs and other sea creature fossils. Just outside Denver, Colorado lay large 60 degree a ngeled…

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    dividers of the united states! Do you know what is the coolest facts about the Rockies is? The length! It is 4800 km and it started it Alaska and end in New Mexico. the mountains are known for water, and this one is full of them! Millions even billions of gallons of water hides in those caves. If an invasion of US do happens, people can hided inside the rocky mountain from terrorist and nuclear bombs. The Rocky mountain is an important landform and will be with us for as long as we live. The…

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    To start, there is a common bacteria, with the name of Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever. This bacteria is common human and dogs and is transmitted through American Dog Ticks. Many different rodents, foxes, and raccoons carry the disease with them that are then transmitted by the ticks. Next, there are many symptoms from various severities when it comes to this disease. There is subclinical symptoms, this is where the dog or human is infected and there are no external signs of the disease. If any…

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    Canada are you from?” Then I tell them about being from a small town in Ontario, but that I actually spent the last few years living and working in the Rocky Mountains. The third question, inevitably, is “Why in the world would you ever leave the Rockies to live in London?” Okay, ouch. I mean yes. It is a totally valid question. The Rocky Mountains are undeniably beautiful and I fully intend to return to them one day. I probably would have been perfectly satisfied to continue living there…

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    Why should Rocky Mountain School have more electives? Here are the reasons why, benefits of more electives, and examples. Students will benefit through this because they will have a higher chance at a job, most employers prefer or look for students that have a much broader education or much diverse educational background. An additional benefit for students will be, it might be the deciding factor for their career in life, which can be a huge deciding factor later on in life. One more reason why…

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    the orange fireball was shining bright, as we were getting ready to leave and go see the beautiful tall Rocky Mountains. After the 3 hour drive we finally made it to the Rocky Mountains. As I stepped out of the car I took a deep breath I could smell the cool snowy air of the Rocky Mountains and right then and there I knew it was going to be beautiful. I've been eager all day to see the mountain range and finally after a 3 hour drive I was only a few steps away from seeing some one of the most…

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    A Storm in the Rocky Mountains, Mt. Rosalie is an oil on canvas painting currently located at the Brooklyn Museum in New York City as part of the museum’s collection of American paintings. Albert Bierstadt created this panoramic painting in New York in 1866. The piece’s accession number at the museum is 76.79. Just as the title indicates, the painting’s subject is a storm in the Rocky Mountains, specifically at the lake valley of Mt. Rosalie and with Native Americans riding horses along the…

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    John Colter is one of the greatest explorers of all time. He traveled with Lewis and Clark, hiked 500 miles across Yellowstone, and got attacked by Indians! Tom Murphy is also a great explorer. Just like Colter, he too traveled across Yellowstone, braved out nights sleeping in Yellowstone with the constant threat of predators, and was prepared for anything. Except there's one small detail that separates these two famous explorers. They lived 200 years apart. Although we have explored and know…

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    One vacation option to consider is Yellowstone National park. According to The National Park Service “Yellowstone is the first National park made in the US and the 2nd oldest in the world. It would be a really good place to go and visit because visitors can go see colorful hot springs rise up, see geysers (like Old Faithful), mudpots, and lots more!!! This implies that Yellowstone is very colorful and beautiful. Besides it being beautiful there are a lot of things families can do, and places…

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    The Chinese immigrants What do you think about when you hear Chinese Immigrants, when I think about them I think about them having moved to the United States while racism was going on around that time. Many of the chinese immigrants went to America where money was everywhere, at least that is what they thought. A lot of that stuff happened, and the outcomes for them did not turn out as well as you would think it would. An interesting question of how this all started. What was pushing the…

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