Alaska is a land of extremes. There are places where the temperature goes as low as 80°F below zero and places where the temperature reaches 100°F. At Point Barrow, there is a three-month period during the year when the sun never sets. Generally, in Alaska, there are about 20 hours of sunlight each day during the summer. It’s a vast, beautiful, rugged place to live, and it is a land rich in many types of resources. See what else you can learn about Alaska state history with this free 7-page printable as you create a map of the state, organize events chronologically, and explore more of the state’s exciting past with writing prompts.
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