North Dakota has some semi-arid regions but no true deserts. Theodore Roosevelt National Park is an example. It receives about 15 inches of rain per year on average which is 5 inches more than the 10 inch limit for a true desert.
South Dakota has large areas of semiarid grasslands but no true deserts.
Kentucky has no deserts.
It is closer to North Dakota.
yes there is a desert in vietnam. it is in Mui NeNo. The closest might be some plains areas. Wide open flat places, like large meadows. But vegetation was the character of South Vietnam; the place wasn't necessarily wet everywhere either, there were places that were dry and dusty but heavily forested. This is true
South Dakota is north of Nebraska. North Dakota is north of that, and then you hit Canada.
North Carolina has no deserts.
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Bismark, North Dakota, is not located in any desert.
North Dakota has mountains. The highest point in North Dakota is White Butte, at 3,506 ft (1,069 m). North Dakota has rivers such as the Missouri River, the Red River of the North, and the Souris River. There is no place specifically named "desert" in North Dakota, however, the Theodore Roosevelt National Park in North Dakota is considered to be a temperate desert biome.
North Carolina, South Carolina, North Dakota, and South Dakota.
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There are 5 US states that have "directions" (north, south, east, or west) in their names : North Carolina, South Carolina, North Dakota, South Dakota, and West Virginia.
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