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2)One-third of all fresh water on Earth is in Canada.
ALASKA:1)Alaska is closer to Russia than any other state.
2)In 1867 Alaska was bought by the United States for 7 million 2hundred thousand dollars.
HAWAII:1)Hawaii is the only state that is not in North America.
2)The floral emblem of Hawaii is the hibiscus.
TEXAS:1)Texas is first in petrolium and natural gas, and second in salt.
2)Texas has the most farms of any state.
WASHINGTON D.C.
1)District of Columbia doesn't belong to any of the 50 states of the USA.
2)The White House is the home of the President of the United States.
NEW YORK
1)New York City is nicknamed the "Big Apple".
2)People who come to New York by sea are greeted by the Statue of Liberty.
FLORIDA:
1)Florida has many more lakes than any other state.
2)The capital of Florida isTallahassee.
RHODE ISLAND:
1)It is the smallest state in the USA.
2)It was the last colony to become the state.
THE ATLANTIC OCEAN:
1)It is the second largest ocean in the world.
2)It covers one-fifth of the Earth's surface.
THE PACIFIC OCEAN:
1)It's the largest ocean in the world
2)It is warmer than the Atlantic Ocean.
THE MISSISSIPPI:
1)It is called the "Father of the Waters".
2)The name "Mississippi" comes from a Native American name that means "big river."
THE GREAT LAKES:
1)The Great Lakes are situated on the border with Canada.
2)They are the largest and deepest in the USA.
THE POTOMAC RIVER:
1)It's more than 600 kilometres long
2)Washington is situated on the Potomac River.
THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS:
1)They are the highest mountains in the USA
2)The highest peak is Mount Elbert in Colorado.