Geography Of Alaska And Hawaii (1970)
The film explores the geography, history, and economic development of Alaska and Hawaii, the 49th and 50th states of the United States. It highlights Alaska’s rich history, including its purchase from Russia, the Gold Rush, and its diverse geography, such as mountains and tundra. The film also discusses the economy of Alaska, focusing on industries like fishing, mining, and oil. In contrast, it covers Hawaii’s volcanic origins, agricultural significance, and the impact of tourism on its economy. Both states serve as crucial transportation links and are experiencing growth and development.
Keywords
Alaska, Hawaii, geography, history, economy, Gold Rush, tourism, agriculture, volcanic islands, transportation
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