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| Year Emma Edwards Green was born | 1856 |
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| | Idaho's population, according to the 2020 Census | 1.83 million |
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| Amount of potatoes (in pounds) harvested in Idaho each year | 13 billion |
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| | Types of precious and semi-precious gemstones found in Idaho | 72 |
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| Some of Idaho's ancient volcanoes could once again become active. |
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South-central Idaho is home to Craters of the Moon National Monument, a 750,000-acre preserve at the foot of the Pioneer Mountains. Established in 1924 by President Calvin Coolidge, the park has rugged lava fields resembling the moon's pitted surface, likely created 2,000 to 15,000 years ago from a series of volcanic eruptions. Surprisingly, the site's more than 25 cinder cone volcanoes are considered dormant — not extinct — despite 2,000 years passing since their last activity. That's because volcanologists believe they erupt on a 3,000-year cycle. In fact, the USGS believes it's possible another eruption will happen in the next 1,000 years. However, Craters of the Moon is graded as a "low threat" volcanic site, since cinder cone volcanoes are the smallest kind (no more than 1,200 feet tall), with only moderately explosive eruptions lasting less than a year. | |
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