The Great Continental Divide is not in North Dakota but the Laurentian one does. On the map above, that is the green line.
north dakota
Washington, Idaho, Montana, North Dakota, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, New York Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine
The Continental Divide is located along the top of the Rocky Mountains in North America.
The climate for Bismarck, North Dakota is humid continental bordering on semi-arid since it can be dry at times.
The Continental divide is located in the rocky Mountains and when you travel east to west or west to east you will see a sign in the rocky Mountains that says "you have reached the Continental divide".
In north America it is the Rocky Mountains.
The climate for Bismarck, North Dakota is humid continental bordering on semi-arid since it can be dry at times.
I think it is the rocky mountains
The Continental Divide of North America is in the Western Hemisphere.
interior lowlands
Generally, North-South
From north to south, the continental divide is sandwiched between Idaho and Montana, then goes through Wyoming, Colorado, and New Mexico.