No real big cities and most towns are ~100 miles apart. Same with Montana next to it. Most land in both states either National Forest or large Private Cattle Ranches. There is a good chance the cattle population is larger than the human population.
People do care about Wyoming. It has the worlds first National Park- Yellowstone for example. However, it is the state with the lowest population (but not population density as that is Alaska). With so few people it is not viewed as important as say California etc.
because there is desert areas where trees don't grow.
Cheyenne, Wyoming is the capital of the US state of Wyoming, so Cheyenne has a state government and a city government. Cheyenne is also the county seat of Laramie County, Wyoming, so it has a county government. Cheyenne, Wyoming has a Democratic type of government, meaning the people have a say in the decisions which affect their lives.
The US state of Wyoming was formed from the Wyoming Territory. The Wyoming Territory was part of many different territories over the years, so Wyoming's original name was "Wyoming".
273273 miles that's 6 hours driving
Oklahoma is one hour ahead of Wyoming, so 12 am in Wyoming is 1 am in Oklahoma
Oklahoma is one hour ahead of Wyoming, so 12 am in Wyoming is 1 am in Oklahoma
there are no people living on the moon because there is no atmosphere and if there is no atmosphere there is no oxygen so they can not breath so there 4 there is no life on the moon
Ppoachers over hunting them.
Cuba is a communist government. There are very few personal freedoms for the citizens living there. Conditions are so oppressive that many people flee on rafts.
Wyoming did not have colonial days because it never was a colony. Wyoming was a territory of the US, so would have territorial days.
Wyoming has a lot of horses compared to the number of people there, but not so many that veterinarians earn high fees. Many equine vets in Wyoming earn anywhere from $35,000 to $75,000 a year, depending on the part of the state and the size of the practice.