The capital of North Dakota is Bismarck, North Dakota, which is located on the Missouri River, not the Kansas River. The Kansas River does not run through North Dakota.
There is no one body of water which borders all of those states. The Missouri River travels through North Dakota and South Dakota, then borders Nebraska and Iowa and part of Kansas and Missouri before it travels through the state of Missouri and joins the Mississippi River. The Red River borders Texas and Oklahoma and then travels through Arkansas and Louisiana before it joins the Mississippi River. The Red River of the North borders North Dakota and Minnesota. The Mississippi River travels through Minnesota and borders Iowa, Missouri, Arkansas, and Louisiana.
You pass through North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, and Oklahoma. If you want to travel by Interstate, you would pass through North Dakota, South Dakota, Iowa, Missouri, Kansas, and Oklahoma.
Why are the states wisconsin, illinois, minnesota, north and south dakota, iowa, missouri, arkansas, oklahoma, kansas, and nebraska referred to as the breadbasket of america?
9, Alaska, Arkansas, Kansas, Kentucky, Nebraska, New York , North Dakota, Olkahoma and South Dakota.
Nebraska, South Dakota and North Dakota.
Yes. From the Canadian border to Mexico through the center of the United States you have: North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma, and Texas with Texas being Southernmost and North Dakota being Northernmost.
Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri, Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Colorado, Kansas, Montana, Nebraska, New Mexico, North Dakota, South Dakota, Texas, Wyoming, Oklahoma.
Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri, Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Colorado, Kansas, Montana, Nebraska, New Mexico, North Dakota, South Dakota, Texas, Wyoming, Oklahoma.
Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska, South Dakota and North Dakota
North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas
Since South Dakota is directly north of Kansas, you would travel north.