Land is used mainly for farming.
It didn't. The land north of North Dakota is Canada.
Land in North Dakota is used in many ways. Some of the ways land is used in North Dakota are: cropland livestock grazing forest oil drilling coal mining buildings state parks roads grasslands national parks gardens railroads airports water resources
North Dakota has odd weather. North Dakota land is oily - there is a lot of oil development in North Dakota.
North Dakota does not border an ocean. North Dakota is bordered by the Canadian provinces of Saskatchewan and Manitoba to the north, Minnesota to the east, South Dakota to the south, and Montana to the west.
Four. Minnesota is bordered by the states of North Dakota, South Dakota, Iowa, and Wisconsin. It is also bordered by Ontario and Lake Superior to the north and northeast.
The area of North Dakota is 70,704 sq. miles.North Dakota, USA - 70,704 square miles (20th largest of the 50 states).According to the US Census bureau, the land area of North Dakota is 68,975.93 square miles. North Dakota is 70,762 square miles.
Montana is larger in area than North Dakota. Montana's land area is 147,046 square miles (380,850 km2) North Dakota's total land area is 70,704 square miles (183,123 km²)
North Dakota, South Dakota, Iowa, Wisconsin
North Dakota ranks 19th in size by total area (land+water) with 70,699.79 square miles.
North Dakota has total area of 70,698 square miles which includes 69,000 square miles of land. North Dakota is the 19th largest U.S. state based on total area and the 17th largest U.S. state based on land area.
The US state of Montana is bordered by North Dakota and South Dakota to the east and the Rocky Mountains cover about 40 percent of Montana's land surface.
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