Lake Oahe, Lake Francis Case, and Lewis and Clark Lake are lakes in South Dakota.
Lake Ontario is the eastern most of the Great Lakes and Wyoming would be farther than South Dakota.
Eugene Stueven has written: 'Ecoregion targeting for impaired lakes in South Dakota' -- subject(s): Lake ecology, Water quality management '1995 South Dakota lakes assessment' -- subject(s): Eutrophication, Lakes
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
Lake Ontario is farther east and the distance to Wyoming would be greater from Wyoming then from South Dakota.
South Dakota has lakes, rivers, and forests. South Dakota does not have any oceans. South Dakota does not have any deserts, however, portions of South Dakota, especially the area of the Badlands, have a semi-arid climate, which means the area receives more rain than a desert climate area, but is still a dry, dusty, and hot area.
There are three lakes that form part of the northeatern boundary of South Dakota. They are Mud Lake, Lake Traverse, and Big Stone Lake.
Lake Sakakawea and Lake Oahe are the major lakes in North Dakota.
The Sioux Native Americans lived in the north central United States (North Dakota, South Dakota, Iowa, and Minnesota). This area of the country is open plains with some rivers and lakes.
Some famous explorers in south dakota are lewis and clark
Irene is the name of a city in South Dakota.
Most of South Dakota is located in Plant Hardiness Zone 4. Some areas in northern South Dakota are in Zone 3 while some areas in the Black Hills and southeastern South Dakota are in Zone 5.
Tornado Alley did not "hit" South Dakota because it is not an event. It is a place that some include South Dakota as a part of.