The official seal is a picturesque representation of South Dakota's commerce, industry, and Natural Resources. The state's motto "Under God the People Rule", appears over the inner circle. Within the circle is a background of sky and hills. A river runs through agricultural and industrial land. Mining is represented with a smelting furnace. A steam ship plies the waters of the river. A farmer plows a field in front of a herd of cattle and a cornfield. The outer circle of the seal bears the words "State of South Dakota", and "Great Seal 1889".
Northern part of the United States, in the area of the Dakotas and Montana hmm last time i checked its above Ohio and illionis juss look on a map for the state that looks like a hand.. lol
they look like mansions
you look like a zombie
this is what the South Africa flag looks like
it depends on your state laws you should go an look up the laws in your state most states you don't need one like South Carolina and Florida but again it depends on your state.
Louisiana is basically shaped as an L but squigles at the bottom
South Dakota's state flag is a sky blue color. The Great Seal of the State of South Dakota is in the center on a white or sky blue background and outlined in dark blue. A serrated sun surrounds the seal in gold. The words "South Dakota" are above the seal in gold and the words "The Mount Rushmore State" are beneath the seal, also in gold.
south american Horsemen who look after cows like ur money
looks like you loser
they look like nerds
The answer is Connecticut because if you look to the south and west youll see Connecticut. First look south so u would have to look down and you might think its rhode island but Connecticut is longer than rhode island so south of New England is Connectiuct. The last past you have to do is look west so you would have to look by the Appalachian Mountains and look by massachusetts and look down and you'll see Connecticut and you'll see the little part that's the state bigger than every other state. West of New England is Connectiuct.
A continent is state