To get a close up look at the agricutural production, as well as to visit the badlands of Theodore Roosevelt national park.
You would travel south to go from North Dakota to South Dakota.
No, North Dakota does not "pay you to live there". If you are an employee of the state of North Dakota then you would get paid to work in North Dakota by the state of North Dakota.
You would travel north from Texas to North Dakota.
North Dakota is north of South Dakota. If it was above South Dakota, it would be floating in the air.
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Departing South Dakota you would travel southeast to reach North Dakota.
Travelling from Texas you would travel north to reach North Dakota.
North Dakota's eastern border is shared with Minnesota and North Dakota's southern border is shared with South Dakota. So both Minnesota and South Dakota would be southeast of North Dakota.
You would travel northwest to reach North Dakota.
The time in North Dakota depends on where you are in South Dakota and where you want the time in North Dakota. If you are in the Central Time Zone in South Dakota and want the Central Time Zone in North Dakota, the time would be the same, 10pm. If you are in the Mountain Time Zone in South Dakota and want the Mountain Time Zone in North Dakota, the time would be the same, 10pm. If you are in Central Time Zone in South Dakota at 10pm, then it would be 9pm in the Mountain Time Zone in North Dakota. If you are in the Mountain Time Zone in South Dakota at 10 pm, then it would be 11pm in the Central Time Zone in North Dakota.
Delaware and North Dakota