North Dakota has 6 regions, these are: Coteau du Missouri Drift Prairie High Plains (United States) Prairie Pothole Region Red River Valley Turtle Mountain (plateau)
A small prairie wetland is commonly referred to as a "prairie pothole." These wetlands are formed by glacial activity and are typically shallow depressions that collect water, providing vital habitat for a variety of plant and animal species. Prairie potholes play an essential role in the ecosystem by supporting biodiversity, improving water quality, and aiding in flood control.
The Pothole was created on 1997-02-20.
Usually in a road surface, a pothole is a hole resulting from traffic and weather.
Much of North Dakota is relatively flat with an abundance of small lakes - the "prairie pothole" region. Southwestern North Dakota contains sharply-cresting buttes and the North Dakota badlands.
Archbald Pothole State Park was created in 1964.
pothole farming in the bahamas is faring with limestones, and red soil
Yes, "pothole" is a compound word made up of "pot" and "hole."
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You spelled it correctly: pothole.
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