Jell-O Belt, Air Traffic & U.K.

“Mormons & Jell-O Out West…14,000 Humans 30,000 Feet Up….&Northern Ireland Is The Difference!”

Jell-O Belt- The “Jell-O Belt” refers to a region in the western United States, mainly centered on Utah and surrounding areas, “where Jell-O is consumed at about twice the national average.”
(It’s also called the “Mormon corridor.”)

Air Traffic- Air traffic fluctuates, but at any given time, there are between 12,000 and 14,000 planes in the sky, at the same time, on an average day.
(Get a live look at your area right now at FlightAware.com.)

U.K.- The difference between Great Britain and the U.K. is that Great Britain is just England, Scotland, and Wales . . . the U.K. also includes Northern Ireland.  (If you want to include ALL of Ireland, you can call it “The British Isles.”)

 

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