The Missouri River and the Cheyenne River are major rivers in South Dakota.
Mount Rushmore National Memorial is probably the most famous thing in South Dakota. There is also the World's Only Corn Palace in Mitchell, South Dakota; Wall Drug in Wall, South Dakota; Badlands National Park in southwestern South Dakota; Crazy Horse Memorial in the Black Hills; and the Missouri River with four dams located in South Dakota.
There are several rivers in eastern South Dakota. The James River flows through most of eastern South Dakota. The Missouri River is considered the border between "East River" and "West River" in South Dakota. The Big Sioux River and the Vermilion River also flow through eastern South Dakota.
The most famous river is the Nile River because it the longest river in south america..
The Amazon River
The Orange River
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Yes, the primary body of water in South Dakota is the Missouri River. There are four lakes formed by dams on the Missouri River: Lewis and Clark Lake, Lake Francis Case, Lake Sharpe, and Lake Oahe. Major rivers are the James River, Vermillion River, and Big Sioux River because most drainage leaves the state of South Dakota through these rivers plus the Missouri. Other prominent rivers in South Dakota include the Cheyenne River and the Grand River. Lake Thompson is the most substantial natural lake in South Dakota. Other major lakes in South Dakota include Traverse Lake, Big Stone Lake, and Waubay Lake.
Mount Rushmore National Memorial is the most famous landmark in South Dakota. Mount Rushmore hosts close to 2,000,000 visitors each year.
The most important river in South America is the Amazon river.
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
Yes, North Dakota has many valleys. The most well known valley in North Dakota is the Red River Valley, famous for the crops which are grown there, especially sugar beets.