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Wyoming is in the western United States. The Rocky Mountains are in the state and the eastern portion
of the state is in the High Plains. Wyoming
has the lowest population of any US state, with only 493,782 people
in 2000. The state is 97,818 square miles. The highest point in the state is
13,804 feet and the lowest point is 3,099 feet. Cheyenne is the
largest city and the capital of Wyoming.
The state is known as the "Equality State" and the "Cowboy State".
Wyoming summers are warm and the temperature
averages from 85 to 95 degrees. As the elevation rises, the temperature is
lower. Summer nights usually cool down and are 50-60 degrees. Spring and summer
are the wettest times of the year. Winter in Wyoming is cold and can be very cold.
Different sections of the state have varying amounts of snow. The amount can
fluctuate from 20 inches to 200 inches and much of that is snow.
Tourism is a large
part of the Wyoming
economy with many people visiting National Parks and monuments in the state.
These attractions include:
- Devil's Tower National
Monument
- Fossill Butte
National Monument
- Grand
Teton National Park
- Yellowstone National Park
Agriculture has been
an important part of the Wyoming
economy historically. It's still important, but not to the degree that it used
to be. These products include:
- Beef
- Grain
- Hay
- Sugar beets
- Wool
Mineral production
is important in Wyoming.
These are the minerals that are included:
- Coal - Number one producer of coal in
the country
- Coal Bed Methane - Another way to
produce natural gas
- Crude Oil - Number seven in US Petroleum
production
- Natural Gas - Number five in natural gas
production
- Trona - Wyoming has the largest trona reserve
in the world - used in the manufacture of baking soda, glass, paper, pharmaceuticals,
soaps and water softeners.
The largest cities in Wyoming
are listed below.
- Cheyenne - 55,731
- Casper - 51,738
- Laramie - 26,050
- Gillette -
22,685
- Rock Springs - 18,772
- Sheridan - 16,333
- Green River - 11,787
- Evanston - 11,459
- Riverton -
9,430
- Cody -
9,100
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