Natural resources found in North Dakota include oil, coal and natural gas.
Minerals found in North Dakota include oil, coal and natural gas.
Natural resources of water in South Dakota include:ground water: most South Dakota drinking water systems depend on ground water for their source of drinking waterMissouri River and other South Dakota rivers and streamsPactola Reservoir and other South Dakota lakes and reservoirs
Agriculture is an important industry in South Dakota, providing many natural food resources including beef, pork, chicken, turkey, geese, eggs, wheat, corn, oats, and soy.
Natural disasters which occur in North Dakota include blizzards, tornadoes, floods, hail, and thunder storms. Blizzards, tornadoes, hail, and flooding are natural disasters which happen in North Dakota.
I'm pretty sure the Dakota harvested wild rice in the summer, but the Ojibwe Harvested rice in the Autmn.
Minerals found in North Dakota include oil, coal and natural gas.
Granite, clays, limestone, crushed stone, sand and gravel, and petroleum are South Dakota's most important mined products. Other mined products are gypsum and natural gas. Until the Homestake Mine in Lead was closed in 2001, South Dakota was a leading producer of gold. Gold mining activity still exists in the state but on a minor scale. The entire eastern half of the state is mostly corn, soybeans, and some livestock operations. West of the Missouri River is mainly ranch land. South Dakota is fast becoming a leading state in wind energy production.
The main purpose of the North Dakota Natural Heritage Inventory is to identify North Dakota's natural features and establish priorities for their protection.
The Missouri River is a major surface water resource for South Dakota. The Big Sioux Aquifer supplies ground water for eastern South Dakota while the Madison and Minnelusa aquifers supply ground water in the Black Hills.
Continental Resources is an American petroleum and natural gas exploration and production company. They primarily focus on the exploration and production of oil and natural gas reserves in North Dakota and Oklahoma, with a particular emphasis on unconventional resources such as shale formations.
For energy: oil, coal, sun, and wind. Wildlife: Great plains wildlife, and vital migratory bird habitat in the prairie pothole region.