5th-Alabama

_Alabama Football_

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​ The home games are played at the Bryant-Denny Stadium. The colors of the fans are decked out in crimson and white. Alabama football has a fight song called "Yea Alabama".Alabama fans are obsessed with the football team as u can almost feel the electricity in the air when the Tide storms the field.Alabamas coach, Bear Bryant would go onto coach many great players, but none so memorable. Alabama Crimson Tide footbal is simply the best SEC football history. They have more SEC football championships than anyone else.

**Alabama Climates**

Alabama climates are influenced by the Gulf of Mexico. Alabama has snowfall in winters too because of the northern plateaus. There summers are in the 90s on a normal day. Now, winter temperatures are in the 30s on a normal day. One of the cities in Alabama gets the most rainfall, at 66.3in. (Mobile) The summer months are also hot and humid. People in Alabama wear light clothes during the summer and very heavy clothes during the winter. Thats what we found about Alabama climates.

Alabama Population In 2002 Alabama ranked 23rd as the most populated between all 50 states. By 2025 there should be atleast 5,200,000 people. In 2002 people under the age of 18 years and younger were counted as 25.3% of the population. People 65 years of age and older were counted as13% of the population; in 2002 also. In the years 1810 and 1820 was the greatest amount of population. Between the years 1820 and 1830 the farmers migrated out of the state so they wouldn't double the population. In the 1860s the population was 1,000,000 people and most of them were african-american slaves. The greatest amount of population after Alabama is Birmingham which is a city in alabama with a population of 915,000 in the year 1999. Thats what we found on the population in Alabama.

Resources  Stephenson, Dwight. "Secsportsfan". January 2010 . [] http://www.worldtravelquide.net/country/2/climate/North-America/Alabama []