* Florida became a US State in 1845. * California became a State in 1850. * North Dakota became a State in 1889.
Wahington, Florida, S. Carolina, Rhode Island
Each of the following states is a single congressional district:Delaware (since 1823)Wyoming (since 1890)Vermont (since 1933)Alaska (since 1959)North Dakota (since 1973)South Dakota (since 1983)Montana (since 1993)
North Dakota.
Wyoming, 532,668 Vermont, 621,270 North Dakota, 641,481 Alaska, 686,293
Alaska, Colorado, Delaware, Dist. of Columbia, Florida, Hawaii, Massachusetts, Montana, Nevada, New Hampshire, North Dakota, South Dakota, Vermont and Wisconsin all consume more then 2.5 gallons of pure alcohol per capita per year.
No, Florida is not close to North Dakota. It is about 1500 miles from Fargo, North Dakota to Tallahassee, Florida. It is about 2000 miles from the center of North Dakota to the center of Florida.
There are several possible answers for this: They all belong because they are all US states. Maine, because it is the easternmost state in the US. Florida, because it is the southernmost state in the US. North Dakota does not belong because it has two words in its name. North Dakota does not belong because it does not have a coastline. California does not belong because it has the largest population. California does not belong because it has the most area.
There are two states, Vermont and Wyoming, which have a smaller population than North Dakota. The District of Columbia (Washington, D.C.) also has a smaller population than North Dakota.
Wyoming, Vermont, North Dakota, Alaska, and South Dakota.
Per the 2009 estimate, the five smallest states by population are: 1. Wyoming (544,270) 2. Vermont (621,760) 3. North Dakota (646,844) 4. Alaska (698,473) 5. South Dakota (812,383)
Ohio, Michigan, North Dakota, South Dakota, Kentucky, California, Washington, Oregon, Rhode Island, Maryland, Florida, Georgia, Virginia, ETC