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North Sea, New York, is exclusively defined as a hamlet, lacking any other official designations.
Answer: False
The source material explicitly defines North Sea, New York, as both a hamlet and a census-designated place (CDP), not exclusively as a hamlet.
Geographically, North Sea, New York, is situated in Suffolk County, specifically on the North Fork of Long Island.
Answer: False
The provided information specifies that North Sea, New York, is located on the South Fork of Long Island, not the North Fork.
The total geographical area of North Sea, New York, is precisely 12.1 square miles, with land constituting 11.0 square miles of this total.
Answer: True
The United States Census Bureau reports North Sea, New York, has a total geographical area of 12.1 square miles, of which 11.0 square miles is land.
Water comprises less than 5% of North Sea, New York's total geographical area.
Answer: False
Water constitutes 8.61% of North Sea, New York's total area, which is greater than 5%.
North Sea, New York, observes Eastern Daylight Time (EDT) during standard time.
Answer: False
During standard time, North Sea, New York, observes Eastern Standard Time (EST), which is UTC-5, not Eastern Daylight Time (EDT).
The ZIP code for North Sea, New York, is 11968, and its telephone area code is 631.
Answer: True
The assigned ZIP code for North Sea, New York, is 11968, and its telephone area code is 631.
The Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) code for North Sea, New York, is 36-53561.
Answer: True
The Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) code for North Sea, New York, is indeed 36-53561.
The elevation of North Sea, New York, is 5 meters, which is equivalent to 16 feet.
Answer: True
North Sea, New York, has an elevation of 16 feet, which is equivalent to 5 meters.
During daylight saving time, North Sea, New York, observes UTC-5.
Answer: False
During daylight saving time, North Sea, New York, observes UTC-4, which corresponds to Eastern Daylight Time (EDT).
The Geographic Names Information System (GNIS) feature ID for North Sea, New York, is 0958911.
Answer: True
The Geographic Names Information System (GNIS) feature ID for North Sea, New York, is 0958911.
According to the source material, what is North Sea, New York, officially defined as?
Answer: Both a hamlet and a census-designated place (CDP)
North Sea, New York, is officially defined as both a hamlet and a census-designated place (CDP) according to the source material.
In which county and on which part of Long Island is North Sea, New York, geographically situated?
Answer: Suffolk County, South Fork
North Sea, New York, is geographically situated in Suffolk County, on the South Fork of Long Island.
What is the total geographical area of North Sea, New York, as reported by the United States Census Bureau?
Answer: 12.1 square miles (31.3 square kilometers)
The United States Census Bureau reports the total geographical area of North Sea, New York, as 12.1 square miles (31.3 square kilometers).
What percentage of North Sea, New York's total area is comprised of water?
Answer: 8.61%
Water constitutes 8.61% of North Sea, New York's total geographical area.
What is the elevation of North Sea, New York?
Answer: 16 feet (5 meters)
The elevation of North Sea, New York, is 16 feet (5 meters).
What time zone does North Sea, New York, observe during standard time?
Answer: UTC-5 (EST)
During standard time, North Sea, New York, observes UTC-5, which corresponds to the Eastern Standard Time (EST) zone.
What is the ZIP code assigned to North Sea, New York?
Answer: 11968
The ZIP code assigned to North Sea, New York, is 11968.
The population of North Sea, New York, increased by over 1,000 residents between the 2010 and 2020 United States censuses.
Answer: True
The 2010 census recorded a population of 4,458, which increased to 5,461 by the 2020 census, representing an increase of 1,003 residents.
The population of North Sea, New York, in 2000 was slightly higher than its population in 2010.
Answer: True
The 2000 census reported a population of 4,493, which was slightly higher than the 2010 census figure of 4,458.
North Sea, New York, exhibited a population density exceeding 400 inhabitants per square mile in 2000.
Answer: False
The population density of North Sea, New York, in 2000 was 364.9 inhabitants per square mile, which is less than 400.
In 2000, the median age of the population in North Sea, New York, was 38 years.
Answer: False
The median age of the population in North Sea, New York, in 2000 was 43 years, not 38 years.
In 2000, North Sea, New York, recorded a higher number of males than females in its overall population.
Answer: False
In 2000, there were 96.6 males for every 100 females in North Sea, New York, indicating a higher number of females in the overall population.
In 2000, the age group 25 to 44 years constituted the largest percentage of North Sea, New York's population.
Answer: False
In 2000, the 45 to 64 years age group comprised 30.0% of the population, which was a larger percentage than the 25 to 44 years group (28.4%).
What was the total population of North Sea, New York, according to the 2020 United States census?
Answer: 5,461 residents
The 2020 United States census reported the total population of North Sea, New York, as 5,461 residents.
What was the total population of North Sea, New York, as of the 2000 census?
Answer: 4,493 people
As of the 2000 census, the total population of North Sea, New York, was 4,493 people.
What was the population density of North Sea, New York, in 2000?
Answer: 140.9 per square kilometer
In 2000, the population density of North Sea, New York, was 140.9 inhabitants per square kilometer (364.9 per square mile).
What was the median age of the population in North Sea, New York, in 2000?
Answer: 43 years
The median age of the population in North Sea, New York, in 2000 was 43 years.
What was the gender ratio in North Sea, New York, for the entire population in 2000?
Answer: 96.6 males per 100 females
In 2000, the gender ratio for the entire population in North Sea, New York, was 96.6 males per 100 females.
In 2000, the average household size in North Sea, New York, was precisely 2.92 people.
Answer: False
In 2000, the average household size in North Sea, New York, was 2.39 people, while 2.92 people was the average family size.
The number of housing units in North Sea, New York, in 2000 was fewer than the number of households recorded.
Answer: False
In 2000, there were 3,265 housing units and 1,880 households, indicating more housing units than households.
In 2000, over a quarter of households in North Sea, New York, included children under the age of 18.
Answer: True
The 2000 census data shows that 26.3% of households in North Sea, New York, had children under the age of 18 living with them, which is more than a quarter.
In 2000, more than half of all households in North Sea, New York, comprised married couples living together.
Answer: True
The 2000 census reported that 52.4% of households in North Sea, New York, were composed of married couples living together, which is more than half.
In 2000, the proportion of non-family households in North Sea, New York, was less than the proportion of households with married couples.
Answer: True
In 2000, non-family households constituted 35.6% of the total, while married couple households accounted for 52.4%, confirming the former was less than the latter.
The median income for a household in North Sea, New York, in 2000 was higher than the median income for a family.
Answer: False
In 2000, the median household income was $62,684, while the median family income was $71,168, meaning family income was higher.
In North Sea, New York, in 2000, males earned a higher median income than females.
Answer: True
In 2000, males in North Sea, New York, had a median income of $53,879, which was higher than the median income of $38,219 for females.
In 2000, the per capita income for North Sea, New York, was less than $30,000.
Answer: False
The per capita income for North Sea, New York, in 2000 was $34,668, which is greater than $30,000.
In 2000, the percentage of individuals under 18 living below the poverty line in North Sea, New York, exceeded that of individuals aged 65 or over.
Answer: True
In 2000, 11.3% of individuals under 18 were below the poverty line, compared to 7.7% of individuals aged 65 or over, indicating a higher rate for the younger demographic.
The percentage of households in North Sea, New York, with a female householder and no husband present in 2000 was less than 10%.
Answer: True
In 2000, 8.7% of households in North Sea, New York, had a female householder with no husband present, which is less than 10%.
In 2000, the percentage of the total population in North Sea, New York, living below the poverty line was 4.5%.
Answer: False
In 2000, 7.2% of the total population in North Sea, New York, was below the poverty line, while 4.5% referred to families below the poverty line.
How many households were recorded in North Sea, New York, during the 2000 census?
Answer: 1,880
During the 2000 census, 1,880 households were recorded in North Sea, New York.
What was the average household size in North Sea, New York, in 2000?
Answer: 2.39 people
In 2000, the average household size in North Sea, New York, was 2.39 people.
In 2000, what percentage of households in North Sea, New York, included children under the age of 18?
Answer: 26.3%
In 2000, 26.3% of households in North Sea, New York, had children under the age of 18 living with them.
What percentage of all households in North Sea, New York, were composed of individuals living alone in 2000?
Answer: 28.2%
In 2000, 28.2% of all households in North Sea, New York, were made up of individuals living alone.
What was the median income for a household in North Sea, New York, in 2000?
Answer: $62,684
The median income for a household in North Sea, New York, in 2000 was $62,684.
What was the per capita income for North Sea, New York, in 2000?
Answer: $34,668
The per capita income for North Sea, New York, in 2000 was $34,668.
What percentage of families in North Sea, New York, were living below the poverty line in 2000?
Answer: 4.5%
In 2000, approximately 4.5% of families in North Sea, New York, were living below the poverty line.
What percentage of individuals under 18 years of age in North Sea, New York, were below the poverty line in 2000?
Answer: 11.3%
In 2000, 11.3% of individuals under 18 years of age in North Sea, New York, were below the poverty line.
What was the median income for a family in North Sea, New York, in 2000?
Answer: $71,168
The median income for a family in North Sea, New York, in 2000 was $71,168.
According to the 2000 census, the majority of North Sea, New York's population identified as African American.
Answer: False
The 2000 census data indicates that the predominant racial group in North Sea, New York, was White (94.70%), not African American.
In 2000, less than 1% of North Sea, New York's population identified as Asian.
Answer: True
The 2000 census reported that 0.96% of North Sea, New York's population identified as Asian, which is indeed less than 1%.
In the 2000 census, the percentage of North Sea's population identifying as Hispanic or Latino surpassed the percentage identifying as White.
Answer: False
In 2000, 5.30% of the population identified as Hispanic or Latino, while 94.70% identified as White, indicating that the White population was significantly larger.
What was the predominant racial group in North Sea, New York, according to the 2000 census data?
Answer: White
According to the 2000 census data, the predominant racial group in North Sea, New York, was White, accounting for 94.70% of the population.
What percentage of North Sea, New York's population identified as Hispanic or Latino in the 2000 census?
Answer: 5.30%
In the 2000 census, 5.30% of North Sea, New York's population identified as Hispanic or Latino.
What percentage of North Sea, New York's population identified as African American in the 2000 census?
Answer: 1.40%
In the 2000 census, 1.40% of North Sea, New York's population identified as African American.
The North Sea Fire District exclusively provides fire protection services to the immediate area of North Sea, New York, and not its surrounding regions.
Answer: False
The North Sea Fire District is noted to serve North Sea, New York, and its adjacent areas, indicating its services extend beyond the immediate locality.
Sag Harbor is listed as a hamlet within the Town of Southampton, New York.
Answer: False
Sag Harbor is listed as a village within the Town of Southampton, New York, not a hamlet.
Remsenburg-Speonk is identified as another Census-designated place (CDP) within the Town of Southampton, in addition to North Sea.
Answer: True
Remsenburg-Speonk is explicitly mentioned as another Census-designated place (CDP) within the Town of Southampton.
The Shinnecock Reservation is an Indian reservation located within Suffolk County, but outside the Town of Southampton.
Answer: False
The Shinnecock Reservation is specifically listed as an Indian reservation located within the Town of Southampton, New York.
Pine Valley is noted as a current village within the Town of Southampton.
Answer: False
Pine Valley is mentioned as a *former* village within the Town of Southampton, not a current one.
Westhampton is listed as a village within the Town of Southampton, New York.
Answer: False
The source material lists Westhampton Beach as a village within the Town of Southampton, not Westhampton.
Which specific fire district is responsible for providing services to North Sea, New York, and its surrounding areas?
Answer: North Sea Fire District
The North Sea Fire District is the specific entity responsible for providing fire protection and emergency services to North Sea, New York, and its adjacent areas.
Which of the following is listed as a village within the Town of Southampton, New York?
Answer: Westhampton Beach
Westhampton Beach is explicitly listed as one of the villages within the Town of Southampton, New York.
Which of these hamlets is NOT listed as being within the Town of Southampton, New York, besides North Sea?
Answer: Quogue
Eastport, Flanders, and Water Mill are listed as hamlets within the Town of Southampton. Quogue, however, is listed as a village, not a hamlet, within the town.
What other Census-designated place (CDP) is mentioned within the Town of Southampton besides North Sea?
Answer: Remsenburg-Speonk
Remsenburg-Speonk is mentioned as another Census-designated place (CDP) within the Town of Southampton, in addition to North Sea.
Which Indian reservation is located within the Town of Southampton, New York?
Answer: Shinnecock Reservation
The Shinnecock Reservation is listed as an Indian reservation located within the Town of Southampton, New York.
The image caption 'The harbor of North Sea, New York.' describes a map illustrating the boundaries of the census-designated place.
Answer: False
The image caption 'The harbor of North Sea, New York' refers to a coastal area for vessels, not a map of the census-designated place boundaries.
The North Sea Fire Department's 1976 Ford F-600 Custom Cab pumper was depicted participating in a parade at the Southampton LIRR station.
Answer: True
An image in the source material shows the North Sea Fire Department's 1976 Ford F-600 Custom Cab pumper participating in a parade at the Southampton LIRR station.
The image caption 'Location within the state of New York' indicates a map showing the local fire department's service area.
Answer: False
The image caption 'Location within the state of New York' refers to a map illustrating North Sea's geographical position within New York State, not the fire department's service area.
What does the image caption 'The harbor of North Sea, New York.' describe?
Answer: A coastal area for vessels
The image caption 'The harbor of North Sea, New York' describes a coastal area where vessels may find shelter, as indicated by the source material.