aluminum
It takes about two days. I used to live in Kitimat, do you live there?
406.2 miles
375 inches
It is 877 miles according to Google Maps.
his picture is up at Roy Wilcox elementary school in kitimat, b.c. I believe that his mother was a teacher
You have to fly 670 miles. Note that this is a straight distance between the two places. The actual distance may vary according to the flight path chosen.
there is no record of who discovered mercury, the element. But it is found that it was used by the ancient Chinese and has been found in the Egyptian tombs from around 1500 BC.
The element silver was found in the 700 bc.
circa 3000 BC.
The following Canadian Cities are known as not fluoridated: Burns Lake (BC), Calgary (AB), Cambridge (ON), Campbell River (BC), CFB Kingston (ON), Cobalt (ON), Comox/Courtenay (BC), Courtney (BC), Cranberry Portage (MB), Drayton Valley (AB), Dryden, (ON), Falher (AB), Fort Saint John (BC), Golden (BC), Kamloops (BC), Kelowna (BC), Kitimat (BC), Port Hardy (BC), Quebec City (QC), Squamish (BC), Thorold (ON), Verchères (QC), Waterloo (ON), Welland, Pelham, and parts of Thorold (ON), Whitehorse (YT), Cochrane (AB), Dryden (ON), Gatineau (QC), Montreal (QC), Medicine Hat (AB), Thunder Bay (ON), Kingston (ON), Kitchener (ON), Saguenay (QC), Timmins (ON), Vancouver (BC), Victoria (BC). However, the full count for the province of Québec is not in since our source in that province has informed us that here ar currently (Feb 28, 2011) only 11 communities still fluoridating their public drinking water supplies.
Aluminum is primarily found in the province of Quebec in Canada. The region known as the Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean has rich deposits of aluminum ore, which is mined and processed into aluminum metal. Other locations in Canada where aluminum is found include British Columbia and Ontario.