Petroleum (gasoline and natural gas)
Calcite (limestone)
Sulfur (by-product of oil and gas)
Fuller's Earth (bentonite)
Lignite (soft coal)
Selenite (gypsum) a clear, crystalline form of gypsum
Brick Clay - a silty clay used to make bricks
It is closer to North Dakota.
South Dakota is north of Nebraska. North Dakota is north of that, and then you hit Canada.
North Dakota is a US State and contains no countries.
No. Only North Dakota shares a border with Canada.
The US state of North Dakota is bordered on the north by the Canadian provinces of Saskatchewan and Manitoba.
North Dakota has lots of sand and gravel.
Minerals found in North Dakota include oil, coal and natural gas.
Minerals found in North Dakota include oil, coal and natural gas.
North Dakota has odd weather. North Dakota land is oily - there is a lot of oil development in North Dakota.
No, they are capitalized only as part of proper nouns.Example : North Dakota is north of South Dakota, and South Dakota is south of North Dakota.
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.
what 5 different ecosystems can be found in North Dakota
South Dakota is a state in America's Midwest region. The demonym used to describe the 800 000 residents is 'South Dakotan'. Thus, a person from South Dakota should be referred to as a South Dakotan.
They are different colleges, University of North Dakota (UND) is in Grand Forks, ND. North Dakota State University (NDSU) is in Fargo, ND.
Saskatchewan and Manitoba, Canada are to the north of North Dakota and North Dakota is to the north of South Dakota.
North Dakota is up by the border of Canada, Wyoming is just next to South Dakota.
It is an analogy. North Carolina is to South Carolina as North Dakota is to South Dakota.