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- Alaska (U.S. state) [r]: Largest, northernmost state of the U.S. but sparsely populated (pop. 733,583 as of 2022). [e]
- Anchorage, Alaska [r]: Most populous city in Alaska, the largest state of the United States of America, located on the coast of Cook Inlet. [e]
- Bacteria [r]: A major group of single-celled microorganisms. [e]
- Glacier [r]: Bodies of flowing ice that form when more snow accumulates each year than melts. [e]
- Mountain [r]: An elevated area of a planet or moon, rapidly rising to high altitude. [e]
- Pacific Ocean [r]: the largest single mass of water in the world, lying between Asia and Australia on its west, and North America and South America on its east. [e]