1)California is situated at the latitude and longitude of 37.0° N, 120.0° W. Bordered by Oregon, Nevada, and Arizona on the north, east and southeast, California's western border is formed by the Pacific Ocean, giving it a coastline that is 840 miles (1,350 kilometers) long, the third longest in the country.
2)Sacramento
3)California has long been a subject of interest in the public mind and has often been promoted by its boosters as a kind of paradise. In the early 20th century, fueled by the efforts of state and local boosters, many Americans saw the Golden State as an ideal resort destination, sunny and dry all year round with easy access to the ocean and mountains. In the 1960s, popular music groups such as The Beach Boys promoted the image of Californians as laid-back, tanned beach-goers.
Florida:
1) State located in the southeastern region of the United States.
2)Tallahassee
3)The Walt Disney World Resort is the most visited vacation resort in the world with over 50 million annual visitors, consisting of four theme parks, 27 themed resort hotels, 9 non–Disney hotels, two water parks, four golf courses and other recreational venues
New York:
1) state is situated at the Northeastern United States
2)Albany
3)The State of New York is well represented in the National Park System with 22 national parks, which received 16,349,381 visitors every year. In addition, there are 4 National Heritage Areas, 27 National Natural Landmarks, 262 National Historic Landmarks, and 5,379 listings on the National Register of Historic Places.
Texas:
1) Geographically located in the south central part of the country.
2)Austin
3)Houston is one of only five American cities with permanent professional resident companies in all of the major performing arts disciplines: the Houston Grand Opera, the Houston Symphony Orchestra, the Houston Ballet, and The Alley Theatre.Known for the vibrancy of its visual and performing arts, theHouston Theater District—a 17-block area in the heart of Downtown Houston— ranks second in the country in the number of theater seats in a concentrated downtown area, with 12,948 seats for live performances and 1,480 movie seats
Present simple 1. robert doesn't have coffee for breakfast. 1)does robert have coffee for breakfast? 2)what does robert have for breakfast? 2. he usually drinks tea for breakfast. 1)does he usually drink tea for breakfast? 2)what does he usually drink for breakfast? 3. for dinner robert likes apples. 1)does he like apples for dinner? 2)what does robert like for dinner? 4. for supper he usually has a glass of milk. 1)does he usually has a glass of milk for supper? 2)what does he usually has for supper? 5. mother gives him juice for lunch and dinner. 1)does mother give him juice for lunch and dinner? 2)what does mother give him for lunch and dinner? 6. after supper he usually plays chess. 1)does he usually plays chess after supper? 2)what does he usually play after supper?
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