It is farther north than Colorado. It is due north of South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma, and Texas. The eastern third of Colorado is south of western North Dakota, South Dakota and Nebraska.
No, Colorado is southwest of North Dakota.
You would travel northeast from Denver to Bismarck.
North Dakota is north of Colorado, so if going a straight way, you would be going north. But it usually depends on what interstates and/or freeways you are taking. The exact direction of travel is 19 degrees E of true North.
If you were traveling from Denver, Colorado to Bismarck, North Dakota, you would be traveling in a northeasterly direction.If you were traveling from Bismarck, North Dakota to Denver, Colorado, you would be traveling in a southwesterly direction.
The Lakota Sioux lived in southeast Montana, northeast Wyoming, northeast Colorado, the northwest tip of Kansas, South Dakota, and North Dakota.
That depends on where you are. Nebraska is northeast of Colorado, north of Kansas, south of South Dakota, and west of Iowa.
To travel from Denver, Colorado to North Dakota, you would travel north and a short distance to the east.
Wyoming is the state directly north of and on the northern border of Colorado. Nebraska is also north of Colorado, located on the north and east borders of Colorado. Montana is also north of Colorado as it is north of Wyoming. South Dakota and North Dakota are also north of Colorado as they are north of Nebraska.
Mission, South Dakota is roughly halfway between Fargo, North Dakota and Denver, Colorado.
No, It is located northeast.
Neither one. Bismarck, North Dakota and Denver, Colorado are both located in the Northern Hemisphere.
Okay, so Kansas borders Nebraska to the south. Colorado to the southwest, Iowa in the northeast, South Dakota in the north, Wyoming near the northwest, and Missouri in the southeast.
Washington Colorado North Dakota and some of Northern South Dakota