Do you need a passport to go to Hawaii from the United States?
Passports are only needed if you are leaving the country. Hawaii is part of the United States, so the answer is no. ChaCha!
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What type of terrain does The United States have?
The United States' terrain is primarily vast central plain, m...
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How many acres of National Forest are in the United States?
The Forest Service manages public lands in national forests a...
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What are to major mountain ranges in the united states?
The Appalachian and The Rocky Mountains. Thank you for using ...
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Where is Kansas located on the United States map?
The State of Kansas is located in the Midwestern United State...
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What is the eagle map of the united states?
The "eagle" map is most extraordinary and rare: it shows an e...
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Is the United States bordered by Canada and Mexico?
The USA is situated mostly in central North America, where it...
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Why does the west coast of the united states have more earthquakes than the east coast?
The west coast sits on a major fault line where the Pacific a...
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Is 99 mph powder, premium metal cleaner, imported from a country other than the United States?
99 mph powder is a semi-illegal product. It is difficult to d...
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Why is it summer in the United States when its winter in new Zealand?
Summer is a time of year, not a weather.
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What is the largest National Park in the United States of America?
The Everglades National Park is the largest park in America, ...
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Why are many factories clustered along the United States and Mexico border?
There are over 3,000 maquiladoras (American Twin Factories) a...
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What feature formed the western border of the United States?
The Pacific Ocean shapes and forms most of the land on the we...
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How did Oregon Washington and Idaho become part of the United States?
Originally claimed by several nations, the region was divided...
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What river cuts through the desert and forms a border between mexico and the united states?
The Rio Grande flows thru the desert at the Chisos, Rio Grand...
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How many cities in the United States are named Cleveland?
Cleveland, WA. Cleveland, TX. Cleveland, TN. Cleveland, OH. C...
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What is the tallest building in the united states?
The tallest building in the US, now, is the former Sears Towe...
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What is the smallest town in the united states?
Dellview, N. C. has a population of 16 and is the smallest in...
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What region of the United States is Pittsburgh in?
Pittsburgh Pennsylvania is located on the East Coast of the U...
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What is the most populated city in the United States of America?
The largest and most densely populated city in the United Sta...
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What rivers in the united states flows from south to north?
St. John's River (FL), another is the Willamette River (OR). ...
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What is the tallest building in the united states?
The tallest building in the US, now, is the former Sears Towe...
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What is the biggest state in the united states?
Alaska is the largest state of the Union based on area. Calif...
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What is the largest state in the United States?
Alaska is the biggest state in the US at 656,425 square miles...
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What is the fastest roller coaster in united states?
Kingda Ka located at Six Flags Great Adventure in Jackson, Ne...
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What is the name of all the states in the United States?
The 50 states collectively make up a federation that is offic...
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What are the largest aquariums in the United States?
The Audubon Aquarium has one of the largest Aquariums. It is ...
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What is the largest state in the United States?
Alaska is the biggest state in the US at 656,425 square miles...
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How many towns are there in the united states?
There are approximately 36500 cities and towns in the United ...
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What is the smallest town in the united states?
Dellview, N. C. has a population of 16 and is the smallest in...
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Can an indian passport holder and a canadian resident travel to the united states?
Yes. An Indian passport holder can travel to the United State...
About United States
The United States of America is a republic comprised of fifty states and one federal district, Washington D.C. Originally a British colony, the U.S fought a valiant war and signed a Deceleration of Independence to forever free themselves from British control. The U.S is home to some 300 + million people.

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