There is actually a smaller percentage of white population in Alaska than in the whole of the US. The US Census Bureau Demographics for Alaska, 2009 (most recent reported) are:
66.7% White
03.3 % Black
21.2% Native, Asian, Pacific Islander
08.8% other (incl. mixed and unreported)
The US Census Bureau demographics for the 50 US states, 2009 (most recent reported) are:
72.4% White
12.6 % Black
05.9% Native, Asian, Pacific Islander
09.1% other (incl. mixed and unreported)
The widest variation in the numbers is the difference between the Native, Asian, Pacific population and the Black population.
there are mostly white people and there was black people as well
mostly in alaska Mostly in Alaska,Japan and Siberia.
People can be white from lack of sunlight, but mostly it has to do with just pigments in the skin.
White Caucasian non Hispanic.
mostly black
White people
Mostly they settle in the U.S.A
The great white shark is found mostly in temperate seas throughout the world's oceans. It makes infrequent visits to cold waters and has been recorded off Alaska and Canada.
Depends, cars are mostly used on streets but sleds are for races and stuff!
mostly white people and some africans
whales and polar bear is mostly eaten in Alaska
Anywhere_ mostly alaska.