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.
The wallaby of south Australia would likely live closer to Antarctica than the buffalo of South Africa. Wallabies inhabit regions in Australia that are much closer to the southern polar region, while buffalo are native to warmer climates in Africa. While neither species is found in Antarctica, the wallaby's range is geographically nearer to the continent.
Mexico is warmer as it is much closer to the equator than Canada.
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.
Missouri is closer to Texas than Canada. It shares a border with Arkansas and Tennessee, which are closer to Texas than the northern border shared with Iowa, Nebraska, and Kansas, which are closer to Canada.
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.
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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
The University of Buffalo is closer to the Buffalo-Depew station than the downtown Exchange Street station.
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.