The US state of Nebraska is due south of South Dakota.
Algeria is due south from London
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Most of New Zealands North Island is North of Tasmania The North coast of Tasmania is in line with Wellington and most of Tasmania is in line with New Zealands South Island. Only the Southern tip of the South Island and Stewart Island are South of Tasmania
South Dakota
North Dakota is the 39th state; South Dakota is the 40th. The true, technical, answer is unknown because no one really knows which state President Harrison signed the papers for first, but North Dakota is usually considered the 39th state due to the fact that it precedes South Dakota in alphabetical order.
South Dakota has a larger population density with more people per square mile compared to North Dakota. This is due to factors like larger urban areas and more developed infrastructure in South Dakota.
South Dakota is typically considered a midwestern state due to its location within the Midwestern region of the United States, despite some arguments that it may also fall under the category of the Great Plains states. Geographically, culturally, and politically, South Dakota shares similarities with other midwestern states.
There are 1,500 Bison in Custer State Park. Although South Dakota has the most bison of any state, the numbers have fallen due to the demand for bison meat. According to the US Department of Agriculture, there were 38,701 bison in South Dakota in 2007. More recent estimates put the number closer to 27,000 in 2010.
Due north.
Washington State is due south of British Columbia.
It is farther north than Colorado. It is due north of South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma, and Texas. The eastern third of Colorado is south of western North Dakota, South Dakota and Nebraska.
The state that is due south of Iowa is Missouri! :)
Nebraska
Minnesota is known as the "Blizzard State" due to its frequent and intense snowstorms and blizzard conditions during the winter months.
Yes, South Dakota is considered to be part of Tornado Alley, a region in the central United States known for frequent tornado activity due to the collision of warm, moist air from the Gulf of Mexico with cool, dry air from Canada. Tornadoes are not as common in South Dakota as they are in states like Oklahoma and Texas, but the state still experiences its fair share of severe weather.