The main means of transportation in South Dakota is by personal vehicles such as cars, pick-ups, mini-vans, SUV's, etc. People in South Dakota also use bicycles, motorcycles, 4-wheelers, scooters, and walking to get around.
Means of public transportation include taxi companies, buses, and airplanes. Many small towns in South Dakota do not have public transportation, so they rely on personal means of transportation.
People in North Dakota get around by walking, running, riding bikes, driving cars, riding buses, taking taxis, riding horses, flying in airplanes, riding in boats, riding a train, etc.
South Dakota is a state in America's Midwest region. The demonym used to describe the 800 000 residents is 'South Dakotan'. Thus, a person from South Dakota should be referred to as a South Dakotan.
Yes, people in North Dakota have laptops.
Farming is the main industry in North Dakota.
Yes, the people of North Dakota vote and participate in elections.
People in North Dakota dress like everyone else in the United States.
The Chippewa were forced to move from around the Great Lakes so they came to North Dakota.
The answer depends on the dates you are asking about. There were 8,939 births in North Dakota in 2008.
Middle class people live pretty much every where in North Dakota.
Yes. All kinds of people live in North Dakota.Yes. All kinds of people live in North Dakota.
According to the 2010 US Census, 17,787 people live in Dickinson, North Dakota.
Saskatchewan and Manitoba, Canada are to the north of North Dakota and North Dakota is to the north of South Dakota.
For the 2010 US Census, the population of Minot, North Dakota is 40,888.