Lake Ontario is the eastern most of the Great Lakes and Wyoming would be farther than South Dakota.
If you are asking about Wyoming's shape on a map, it is a square. If you are asking about the scenery in Wyoming, it is very beautiful with many mountains, rivers, and lakes.
Lake Ontario is farther east and the distance to Wyoming would be greater from Wyoming then from South Dakota.
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Important physical features of Wyoming include: mountains plains plateaus rivers valleys the Continental Divide lakes
Phycial features found in Wyoming include mountains, deserts, plains, plateaus, rivers, lakes, basins, and river valleys.
The borders of lakes and permanent water bodies is the habitat of the Wyoming Toad (Bufo baxteri, Anaxyrus baxteri).Specifically, the Wyoming Toad prefer the short-grass prairie that edges floodplains, lakes, ponds and streams. In fact, populations of Wyoming Toads rarely venture further than 30 feet (9.14 meters) from water. In addition to breeding, Wyoming Toads see water as a haven from danger and fear. When frightened, their first reaction is to dive into the water and swim straight to the bottom.
Wyoming does not have any bodies of water that form its borders. The Flaming Gorge Reservoir crosses the border between Wyoming and Utah. There are various other small lakes and many rivers which also cross the border of Wyoming with other states.
The state with no water at all is Wyoming.
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