Nicole. A is for Alaska. Alaska is a Neat state in North America. It is mostly below zero there but sometimes it is nicer there than it is here. Alaska’s.

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Nicole

A is for Alaska. Alaska is a Neat state in North America. It is mostly below zero there but sometimes it is nicer there than it is here. Alaska’s State Capital is Juneau.

B is for Blubber. Blubber is fat that is found in whales and and many other animals. Whales have lots of blubber so they can stay warm in the freezing water.

CrippleCripple C is for Cripple. Cripple is one of the Iditarod Checkpoints. Cripple is on the Northern Route.

D is for dog sleds. Dog sleds were a form of winter transportation for the fur traders of the Northwest, and was used by both the Hudson's Bay Company and the North West Company.

E is for Elim. Elim’s Latitude is N and Elim’s Longitude is Elim’s population is 281. Elim

F is for Fairbanks. The Iditarod race started this year at Fairbanks because of the weather. The weather was warmer than it usually is so the ice and snow melted from Eagle River to Iditarod. This years trail was first used to get medicine to the people in Nome that had Diphtheria in Fairbanks

G is for Glacier. Glaciers flow very slowly. Glaciers are made up of ice, air, water, and rock debris. Temperature and precipitation are the main ingredients for a glacier to form and to keep on growing.

H is for Huskies. Huskies are a medium-sized working dog. Their quick and light on their feet. They have lots of fur to keep them warm in the brutal weather.

I is for Iditarod. Iditarod’s latitude is and Iditarod’s Longitude is Iditarod is ghost town. Iditarod

J is for Juneau. Juneau is the State Capital of Alaska. The population in Juneau is 30,790 people. Juneau is the third largest state in Alaska. Juneau is 3,248 square miles.

K is for Kaltag. Kaltag’s latitude is N, Kaltag’s longitude is W and Kaltag’s population is 234. Kaltag

L is for lakes in Alaska. There is 7 lakes in Alaska. The 7 lakes are Chena River Lakes, Lake Clark, Daniel's Lake, Gold Creek Valley, Lakes, Lake Iliamna, and Tikchik Lake.

M is for moose. Moose are the largest member of the deer family. The Alaska Race is the largest of all the Moose. Moose are generally in northern forests in North America, Europe, and Russia. In Europe they are called "elk."

The population now is about 460 N is for Nenana. The population in Nenana is 460. Nenana

O is for Ophir. Ophir’s a ghost town. Ophir’s latitude is N and Ophir’s longitude is W. Ophir

P is for Penguins. Penguins are birds with black and white feathers and a funny waddle. But unlike most birds, penguins can’t fly in the air. Penguins spend as much as 75% of their time underwater, searching for food in the ocean. When they are in the water, they dive and flap their wings.

Q is for Qiviut. Qiviut is the outer coat of the Arctic Musk Ox. It’s long, coarse and tough to shed. Qiviut is the warmest, lightest wool in the world It is so soft you won't believe it!

R is for Ruby. Ruby’s Latitude is N and Ruby’s Longitude is W. The population in Ruby is 187 people. Ruby

S is for snow. Alaska has a lot of snow no matter what type of year it is. It is very hard to predict how much snow is going to fall. Fresh snow is an excellent insulator.

T is for Tanana. Tanana’s area code is 907, Tanana’s population is 345, Tanana’s latitude is , Tanana’s longitude is – Tanana’s zip code is Tanana is Rural and is 252 miles from Anchorage. Tanana

U is for Unalakleet. Unalakleet’s latitude is N and Unalakleet longitude is W. Unalakleet’s population is 882. Unalakleet is one of the Iditarod checkpoints. Unalakleet

V is for Valdez. Valdez is a city in Alaska. The population in Valdez is 4486 people. Valdez

White Mountain W is for White Mountain. White Mountain’s latitude is N and White Mountain’s longitude is W. There’s 209 people in White Mountain.

X is for eXtra cold. Alaska is the 3 rd coldest state in the world. Alaska is usually colder than SD but sometimes it’s warmer than SD.

Y is for Yentna. 8 people live in Yentna. Yentna’s latitude is N and Yentna’s longitude is W. Yentna

Z is for Zuma. Zuma is a dog that can type on a large key board. Zuma lives in Alaska.