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The Black Hills!
South Dakota, and Wyoming
badlands.
There is a mountain in Golden Valley, Arizona called Black Mountian and maybe what you are looking for. It is a very beautiful mountain off highway 68 in between Kingman AZ and Bulhead, AZ. The Black Hills mountains are located in western South Dakota and part of eastern Wyoming.
The core of the Black Hills has been dated to 1.8 billion years ago and was formed during the Trans-Hudson orogen. Other localized deposits have been dated to around 2.2 to 2.8 billion years.
The Black Hills formed when the native americans discovered the rich soils On nerwesk, and it formed from the growth of conjoining minerals
Natural resources in the Black Hills include mining and timber. The discovery of gold brought many settlers to the Black Hills. Tourism is another important industry in the Black Hills. Mount Rushmore draws many visitors to the area each year. The Black Hills are also a major source of water.
yes, you do capitalize The Black Hills.
Paha Sapa. The Lakota Sioux call the Black Hills Paha Sapa - hills of black.
the black hills are 5,267 feet high
The Black Hills are in the southwestern part of South Dakota. Mount Rushmore is located in Black Hills, South Dakota.
Gold in 1874 was found in the black hills.
The Black Hills are on the USGS map as an uplift.
Black Hills Ammunition was created in 1981.
Black Hills Corporation was created in 1941.
Black Hills Ordnance Depot was created in 1942.
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.