47 degree
49 Longitude is in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean, so none. If you meant latitude, then the ones that border Canada at 49"N are Washington, Idaho, Montana, North Dakota and Minnesota
North Dakota occupies the range of longitudes between roughly 96.56° and 104.04° West. Any 'line' drawn at any longitude within that range crosses territory in North Dakota.
North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas
Well, honey, North Dakota is farther east than North Carolina. North Dakota is located at a higher latitude than North Carolina, which means it's farther east in terms of longitude. So, if you're looking to catch the sunrise first, head on over to North Dakota.
The city of Rugby, North Dakota is considered to be in the very middle of North America.
46.868197, -96.823715
100 degrees west actually goes through 6 US states: North and South Dakota, Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, and Nebraska.
Tornado Alley is a swath through the middle of the U.S, from Texas up through North Dakota.
Latitude and longitude of Houston, Texas.Latitude: 29°45′46″NLongitude: 95°22′59″WIf you meant the latitude and longitude of North Dakota, please refer to the related question below.
The 100 degrees west longitude extends through several North American countries, primarily the United States and Canada. In the United States, it runs from the Canadian border in the north down through states like North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma, and Texas. In Canada, it crosses through provinces such as Alberta and Saskatchewan. The line does not extend into Mexico.
Middle class people live pretty much every where in North Dakota.
south Dakota and north Dakota