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Bismarck, North Dakota received a total of 85.4 inches (216.9 cm) of snow during the 2010-2011 winter season according to NOAA. Bismarck received 50 to 56 inches of snow in 2011.

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What does the land in North Dakota look like?

North Dakota's landscape features vast stretches of flat plains, punctuated by rolling hills and river valleys. The western part of the state is more rugged and characterized by the Badlands, with dramatic rock formations and canyons. Overall, North Dakota's terrain is mainly agricultural, with large expanses of farmland and prairies.


What time is it in North Dakota if it is 10 pm in South Dakota?

North Dakota is in the Central Time Zone, while South Dakota is also in the Central Time Zone. Therefore, the time in North Dakota would also be 10 pm if it is 10 pm in South Dakota. Both states observe Central Standard Time (CST) during the winter months and Central Daylight Time (CDT) during the summer months when daylight saving time is in effect.


Is the glacier that went over North Dakota called the Laurentide?

Yes, the Laurentide ice sheet came as far south as Kansas City and St Louis.


How did North Dakota get its landforms?

North Dakota's landforms were shaped by various geologic processes over millions of years, including glaciation, erosion, sedimentation, and tectonic activity. Glaciers from the last Ice Age sculpted much of the state's landscape, leaving behind features like moraines, eskers, and kettle lakes. River systems like the Missouri and Red River also played a significant role in shaping the landforms of North Dakota.


What major land forms are in South Dakota?

The major land forms in South Dakota are the Great Plains, the Black Hills, and the Badlands. The Great Plains cover the majority of the state and are a flat, grassy area. The Black Hills are a small range of mountains in the west of the state. The Badlands are a dry, barren area in the southwest of the state.

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What were some major historical events that took place near Bismarck North Dakota?

Bismarck was formed in 1872 when the railroad reached the Missouri River. It was originally named Edwinton, but the named was changed to Bismarck a year later to honor German Chancellor Otto von Bismarck, in the hopes of attracting German immigrants.Bismarck became the capital of Dakota Territory in 1883 and the state of North Dakota in 1889. When the Dakota Territory was to be split into the two states of North Dakota and South Dakota, Jamestown was chosen to be the capital of North Dakota. However, some Bismarck residents raided Jamestown and took the state records back to Bismarck. After construction of the state capitol was completed in 1884, talk of moving the capital to Jamestown stopped.August of 1898 saw a severe fire in Bismarck destroy much of the city. After the fire, most of the buildings in the city were built with brick and concrete.The Nonpartisan League originated in North Dakota and The Patterson Hotel in Bismarck became their home and a gathering place for politicians and businessmen.In 1934, Governor William "Wild Bill" Langer, was removed from office after having been found guilty of two felony convictions.Fort Lincoln was established near Bismarck in 1895 as a military post. In 1941 it was converted to the Fort Lincoln Internment Camp for enemy aliens.In April 1953, the Garrison Dam was completed, creating the third largest man made lake in the US, Lake Sakakawea.Fort Abraham Lincoln was built near Mandan, North Dakota in 1872. Lieutenant Colonel George A. Custer was the post's first commander, a position he held until his death in 1876. The fort was abandoned in 1891 and, in 1907, President Theodore Roosevelt deeded the land to the state of North Dakota as Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park.


What state is the farthest North Dakota or North Carolina?

North Dakota is much farther north than North Carolina.


How much does a minor cost in North Dakota?

A minor is an underage child. They are not for sale in North Dakota.


Describe the terrain 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.


Was there a flood in North Dakota?

No. North Dakota is one of the driest states in the United States with a highest average precipitation of about 20 inches. The past several years have seen many factors contribute to flooding in North Dakota, including higher than normal snow fall in North Dakota and other states.


Are there large oil findings in North Dakota and South Dakota?

There are large oil findings in the Bakken Oil Field in North Dakota, however, there is not much oil found in South Dakota.


How much do veterinary technicians earn in North Dakota?

A veterinary technician earns between $16,000 and $18,000 in North Dakota.


Where do middle class people live in North Dakota?

Middle class people live pretty much every where in North Dakota.


How much do a nurse make in North Dakota?

$51,640 and $76,570


How much money is given to schools per student in North Dakota?

North Dakota spends .873 per 1000 people. It is the third highest in the nation.


How much is a gram of cocaine in North Dakota?

about 2 to 5 years.


How much does a gram of weed cost in North Dakota?

$20 or less.