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Nevada Education
Nevada is
made up of mostly desert and semiarid climate regions,
daytime summer temperatures sometimes may rise as high
as 125 °F (52 °C) and nighttime winter temperatures may
reach as low as −50 °F (−46 °C). Midland
and Northern English dialects are so intermixed in
Nevada that no clear regional division appears; an
example of this is the scattered use of both Midland
dived (instead of dove) as the past tense of dive and
the Northern /krik/ for creek. In 2000, 1,425,748
Nevadans—76.9% of the resident population five years old
or older—spoke only English at home, down from 86.8% in
1990. The United States dollar,
denoted by USD or the symbol $, is the official currency
used in the United States. Commonly referred to as the
"American dollar," the currency is divided into 100
cents (symbol ˘) Nevada ranked 35th in population in the
US (up from 39th in 1990) with an estimated total of
2,173,491 in 2002, an increase of 8.8% since 2000 (the
greatest increase in the country for this time period).
Between 1990 and 2000, Nevada's population grew from
1,201,833 to 1,998,257, an increase of 66.3%, the
decade's largest increase by far among the 50 states
(followed by 40% for Arizona). The Consolidated Municipality of Carson
City is the capital of the state of Nevada. The
population was 52,457 at the 2000 census. |
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