They're both border cities.
Canada is closer to South Dakota than Indiana.
Both share a border with Russia but I would say the US is closer because they have more people living closer to the Russian border than Canada.
Idaho shares a border with Canada. South Dakota does not.
Mexico is warmer as it is much closer to the equator than Canada.
Well, the U.S. shares a border with Canada, so, all of the U.S. is near Canada, relatively speaking. But, Ohio is closer to Canada than the majority of the 50 states are. The northwest side of Ohio borders the southeast side of Michigan, and Michigan is directly across the Great Lakes from Canada. Actually, the peninsula of Ontario -- which is bordered by Detroit on the west side and Buffalo, New York and Niagara Falls on the east side -- is directly across Lake Erie from the north side of Ohio. So, yes, Ohio is very close to Canada. And, technically speaking, Ohio shares a border with Canada, although it isn't a land border. Lake Erie is divided, east to west, by a water border, the northern half of Lake Erie being in Canada and the southern half of Lake Erie being in Ohio.
Ohio Is Closer To Detroit :)
Seattle, WA is much closer to Canada than Chicago, IL is to Canada.
Illinois is closer to Canada than to Mexico.
Canada is closer to South Dakota than Indiana.
Washington is closer to Canada than Wyoming. Washington borders Canada to the north. Wyoming does not border Canada.
The Philippines lie closer to the equator than Canada does. Therefore - it receives more of the Sun's energy.
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South Dakota is closer to Canada than a lot of places are, but it doesn't border Canada. There are many US states that border Canada, so they are clearly closer to it than South Dakota, which doesn't. South Dakota is, however, closer to Canada than Florida is, for instance. South Dakota is also closer to Canada than it is to Mexico or England or South Africa. I'm not certain the intent of this question, but you might wish to clarify so that someone can answer more specifically what you need to know.
Idaho is closer to Canada than South Dakota.
No
Both share a border with Russia but I would say the US is closer because they have more people living closer to the Russian border than Canada.
The University of Buffalo is closer to the Buffalo-Depew station than the downtown Exchange Street station.