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Texas And Alaska Similarities

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Have you ever thought where you wanted to live in the future? From forms of entertainment to driving conditions, there just a few things these make Alaska and Texas stand on their own. While both Alaska and Texas are part of the United States of America, there are many differences in between the two, which makes each one unique. The history, climate and topography, and lifestyle of both Alaska and Texas show many differences yet, many similarities as well. First, there are many similarities and differences between the history of Alaska and Texas. Alaska was established part of the United States in January 3rd, 1959. Alaska is the 49th state to be part of the union. Alaska was purchased from Russia. People thought that the land had nothing to offer, but they discovered gold in the 1890s. People from all over the United States moved to Alaska. Texas was established on December 29th, 1845. Spanish missionaries were the first European to settle in Texas, in San Antonio. Spanish colonies kept Texas from being populated by settler until following the Revolutionary War and the War of Mexican Independence, when the newly …show more content…

When thinking of Alaska, everyone thinks of snow all year round. But they do have months without snow and freezing temperatures. From September to April, these are usually the months with snow and freezing temperatures. In south central Alaska where Anchorage is located, major city in Alaska, winter temperatures can go as low -25 degrees Fahrenheit and the summer it can go as high up as 90 degrees Fahrenheit. Alaska has many kinds of landscape. There’s flat terrain, mountains, and hill country. Denali is a major national park where the tallest mountain in north America is located. Alaska is surrounded by the Beaufort Sea, Arctic Ocean, and

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