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Rockhounding Alaska: A Guide to 75 of the States Best Rockhounding Sites (Rockhounding Series)
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Rockhounding Alaska: A Guide to 75 of the States Best Rockhounding Sites (Rockhounding Series)
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Fossil Alaska Popular Q&A
Q: What is the state fossil of Alaska?
A: Answer The official state fossil of Alaska is the Woolly Mammoth. It was designated as such in 1986. Read More »
Q: What is Alaska's state fossil?
A: The wooly mammoth. Read More »
Q: What's alaskas state fossil?
A: The Alaskan fossil is an Ice Age mammal similar the woolly mammoth, Mammuthus primigenius. Read More »
Q: Fossil Fuels in Alaska.
A: Alaskan native tribes have used coal and oil for millennia in the largely fuel-free frozen wilderness, cutting coal from exposed rock and collecting oil from na... Read More »
Q: Which national parks of Alaska did students select for their foss...
A: If students had been told to select an extinct prehistoric mammal , which geologic era would be most likely to contain those fossils? Which national parks in A... Read More »
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