South Dakota is divided into three regions, one of which is the Black Hills, located in western South Dakota.
Yes, in the Mountains there are conifer trees.
No, the Black Hills are not black. Because the mountains are covered in trees, from a distance, they look dark so the Lakota called them Pahá Sápa or "Black Hills".
From hills to mountains that are cleared of trees. Some skiing is in the trees.
The Black Hills of South Dakota are so named because of their appearance. Seen from a distance, the Black Hills appear black due to being covered in pine trees.
The Black Hills of South Dakota are so named because of their appearance. Seen from a distance, the Black Hills appear black due to being covered in pine trees.
The main tree that is dominate throughout the Black Hills is Ponderosa Pine. Black Hills spruce trees are also plentiful. In lower elevations and near creeks or where the pine and spruce have been cleared, aspen and birch can be found.
mountains ,streams ,swamps,hills ,wet grasslands ,flatlands and trees
Black bear, rabbits, wolves, pine trees, also not many mountain lions, and little insects because it's high.
on hills or mountains trees grow on there side it is formed that way because of the wind
flat, what bullsh!t its not flat mountains hills tall trees dents lakes
I see trees and dirt sort of and leaves they don't affect life here. I live in New York.
Colorado Mountains