Can a 16-year-old move out of his parents' house in Montana?
Generally, no. The age of majority is 18. That's when you're considered a legal adult and you can make all your own decisions. In some cases a minor can be legally emancipated. You would want to contact a family lawyer in your local area to ask about this. Otherwise you can't leave home without parental permission until you are 18-years-old.
Why is the bitterroot Montanas State flower?
Montana's state flower is the bitterroot.it has purple-pink petals
Does Montana have the same time zone as Colorado?
Yes, both Montana and Colorado are in the Mountain Time Zone.
How much does 1 acre cost in Montana?
Millions at some sites and as unimproved land without access to public utilities, access roads and water it can have a nominal price tag. Some lands will continue to have NO Value for centuries. Land prices are a market driven commodity and the price per acre is almost aways based on location, location, location.
How many electoral votes have there been in Montana?
Montana has three electoral votes at present, the same as the number of Senators (2) plus representative (1).
It was reduced from four to three by the results of the 1990 census, which took away a representative. It had been increased from its original three to four by the results of the 1910 census, which added a representative.
How did Montana get there state motto?
The state of Montana got its name because it is surrounded by and has so many mountains. The Latin word Montana means mountainous.
How many miles is it from Missoula Montana to Boulder Colorado?
240 miles taking this route:
1. Take CO-135 SOUTH from Crested Butte to U.S. 50 at Gunnison. Turn left onto U.S. 50 EAST.
2. Take U.S. 50 EAST to U.S. 285 in Poncha Springs. Turn left onto U.S. 285 NORTH.
3. Take U.S. 285 NORTH to SH-470 NORTH in Denver.
4. Take SH-470 NORTH to U.S. 6 - 6TH AVE WEST in Golden.
5. Follow U.S. 6 WEST to SH-93. Continue STRAIGHT on SH-93 NORTH.
6. Take SH-93 NORTH to Boulder.
What are the two interstate highways that run mostly in a east and west direction through Montana?
The answer is Interstate highway an U.S.highway
How many miles long is Montana?
Widest point North to South: 255 miles. Interstate 15 (the only North-South freeway running the entirety of Montana) runs for 416 miles in the state.
East to West: About 630 miles. The shortest route following a highway (US Route 2, from the Idaho border west of Troy to the North Dakota border near Williston) is around 670 miles.
Does Vermont or Montana have a longer border with Canada?
It would so be Montana because the state Montana is bigger.
When did Montana become a part of the US?
Montana became a state on November 8th 1889. It is the 4th largest state but has on of the least amount of populations; it is like 47th or 48th in population; there is less than 1,000,000 people in the entire state. The last I heard or read about (which has been a while) is that for every person in the state there are 7 1/2 square miles for that person. Also for that one person there are 12elk, 12 antelope 24 deer, 1 bear (type and flavor not determined) and countless goffers.
What is a big town in eastern Montana?
Miles City is in western Montana with a population of 8,500. In Miles City, you can find the Range Riders Museum. Miles City is right along I-94.
How much long does it take to drive from Seattle Washington to Glacier National park in Montana?
The driving distance from Glacier National Park in Montana to Seattle, Washington is 553 miles via MT-28 to I-90 W per MapQuest. The driving time per MapQuest is 8 hours and 43 minutes.
Montana's state motto is Oro y Plata. It is Spanish for Gold and Silver. The mountains in Montana have yielded large amounts of gold and silver since deposits were discovered in the mid 1800's.
What is the distance between Havre Montana to Red Deer Alberta?
Driving is about 496 miles or 8hrs 11min
How many congressmen does Montana have?
Montana has 3 congressmen. Based on the results of the 2010 census, Montana has 1 Representative in the U.S. House of Representatives. The U.S. Senators from Montana are Jon Tester and Steve Daines.
Why do few people live in Montana?
The US State of Montana is one of the larger ones in the USA. It borders Canada to the north, Idaho to the west, Wyoming to the south and North & South Dakota to the east. The terrain in Montana is mountainous and the climate is a rather cold one. These are some of the reasons that the population of Montana is relatively low. It should be added that the bordering States to Montana also have low populations.
What are the four states the border Montana?
North Dakota, South Dakota, Wyoming, and Idaho are the four states which border the US state of Montana.
What did people in Montana mine?
Montana ranks #6 among the 50 U.S. states in coal production with annual production of 44.6 million short tons.
What 2 highways run east and west through Montana?
I-90 and I-94 are east-west interstate highways in Montana.
Why is the city billings in Montana a major city?
Billings is the largest city in Montana with a population of 104,170 per the 2010 Census.