Thursday, November 14, 2019
Delaware :: essays research papers
   Delaware    Delaware is a really cool state. I say that because there   is not a whole-lot of crime there and for country folks   itââ¬â¢s great because there is a lot of cows and pigs, but   there are also a lot of cars there too. It was some rivers   and creeks land definition and tons of history, but there   isnââ¬â¢t very many people there compared to California.   Delaware has gained 2 nicknames over the years, The First   State and The Diamond State. It got the nickname The First   State because it was the first state to ratify the   constitution. It got the nickname the Diamond State   because they are the world leaders in diamond mining.   Delaware was some really neat geography because they have   swamps, rivers, lakes, but they really donââ¬â¢t really have a   lot mountains. They have the biggest natural cypress swamp   in the world and Pocomoke Swamp the northern most swamp in   the United States. They have a couple rivers the Christina   and Brandywine Creek. As for lakes the have Chesapeake Bay   and Delaware Bay.   Delaware has a lot of economic activity. More than 80% of   Delawareââ¬â¢s farm income is from the production of broiler   chickens and a variety of other things including soybeans,   greenhouse products and corn. Milk is also produced   considering that Delaware was more cows than they know what   to do with. Fishing is declining but crabs, shad, cod,   oysters and clams are caught. Delaware has many useful   industries. Delaware industries major in food processing,   primary metals, machinery, leather goods, fabricated   metals, printing and publishing. They also make a whole-   lot of textiles like linoleum. They also make a lot of   chemicals and cars. They are one of the most popular car   states in the United States.   Delawareââ¬â¢s climate is on the cold side with the average   temperature in January is 32 and 72 in July. Delaware is   also on the storm track of the Gulf of Mexico. Delawareââ¬â¢s   average rainfall is about 44 inches.   Delaware has common natural resources. Kaolin is the most   significant natural resource followed by granite, gravel,   and clay (used to make brick and tiles). Hydroelectric   power hasnââ¬â¢t been developed yet. The Coastal Zone act was   passed in 1971.   Communications in Delaware are simple. Delaware has 2   daily newspaper and several weeklies. Public Television is   very popular in Delaware. Of course they also have phones   and faxes and stuff like that.  					    
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