answersLogoWhite

0

North Dakota

This category covers questions about North Dakota, a state in the Midwestern region of the United States that borders Canada. North Dakota was simultaneously admitted to the Union with South Dakota on November 2, 1889. The capital of North Dakota is Bismarck.

1,069 Questions

What crops are grown in the great plains?

Major crops grown in the Great Plains region include:

wheat

corn

soy beans

sorghum (milo)

sugar beets

sunflowers

canola

cotton

barley

flax

edible beans (navy, pinto, kidney, red, black turtle beans, cranberry beans, pink, great northern)

oats

potatoes

rye

amaranth

buckwheat

millet

crambe

field peas (dry pea)

lentils

mustard

safflower

triticale

Is aberdeen further north than inverness?

No, Inverness (57.42 N) is a bit further north than Aberdeen (57.15N).

But perhaps more importantly they are in completely different parts of the North of Scotland - Inverness is just over 100 miles from Aberdeen in a westerly direction.

Access to Aberdeen by road or rail is up the east coast, whereas road and rail services to Inverness travel northwards cross country from Perth.

How many GMC dealers are located in North Dakota?

GMC has dealerships in 26 major Californian cities. GMC also offers direct dealership quotes availible on their website along with options and vehicle features.

Where is 36 degrees north and 140 degrees east?

i think that 36 degrees north and 140 degrees east is Tokyo. but you might want to double check just in case

How many miles is Huntersville North Carolina from Charlotte North Carolina?

Huntersville is exit 25 off i77 and depends where in Clt your are going but for example getting off on Tyvola is exit 5 so 20 miles

What kind of sports does North Dakota have?

League Sports Teams in North Dakota:

  • Bismarck Bobcats (AWHL) - Bismarck
  • Fargo-Moorhead RedHawks (NLB) - Fargo
  • Minot Muskies (AWHL) - Minot
  • Fargo-Moorhead Derby Girls (WFTDA) - Fargo
  • Fargo Force (USHL) - Fargo
  • Minot Minotauros (NAHL) - Minot

College Sports Teams in North Dakota:

  • North Dakota State University Bison - Fargo
  • University of North Dakota athletics - Grand Forks (prohibited by state law from adopting a new team name until 2015)
  • Minot State University Beavers - Minot
  • University of Mary Marauders - Bismarck
  • Mayville State Comets - Mayville
  • Valley City State Vikings - Valley City
  • Dickinson State Blue Hawks - Dickinson
  • Dakota College at Bottineau Lumberjacks - Bottineau

How many National Monuments are there in North Dakota?

There are no national monuments in North Dakota.

There is one national park: Theodore Roosevelt National Park.

There are two national historic sites: Fort Union Trading Post National Historic Site and Knife River Indian Villages National Historic Site.

What direction would you travel going from Madison Wisconsin to Bismarck North Dakota?

You would be going northwest to go from Madison, Wisconsin to Bismarck, North Dakota.

(the direction is slightly west of due northwest)

How far would it be from El Paso Texas to Bismarck North Dakota if one inch on a map represents 300 miles?

Travelling via I-25 N, there are 1421 miles between El Paso and Bismarck.

The straight line distance is about 1075 miles, which would be 3.55 inches on the map.

(see related question)

What do people in North Dakota eat?

In North Dakota the most eaten food is Chicken.

Pizza is the most popular by far.

There is no definite answer to this question. People in North Dakota eat all kinds of food. Chicken is popular, but so are burgers and pizza and many other foods.

Are there many farms in North Dakota?

The answer depends on what you mean by "crops". If you mean the types of crops grown, there are at least 20 different types of crops grown in North Dakota each year. North Dakota is the largest producer in the US of durum wheat, hard red spring wheat, sunflowers, barley, navy beans, pinto beans, canola, flax seed, dry edible peas, lentils and honey.

If you mean the amount in acres, more than 39 million acres of North Dakota are used to grow crops.

What are some of the minerals found in North Dakota?

Minerals found in North Dakota include oil, coal and natural gas.

What are North Dakota's human environment interactions?

One of the most recent was the flooding in North Dakota. Sandbagging and other methods were used by humans to prevent flooding of buildings. Humans have built in areas that are subject to flooding, then have to deal with the affects of flooding.

Other human-environment interactions in North Dakota include farming, raising animals, construction, hunting and fishing, trash and littering, and more.

Who has more national championships duke or north carolia?

North Carolina has won 5 national championships, in 1957, 1982, 1993, 2005, 2009. Duke has won 4, in 1991, 1992, 2001 & 2010.

Teams with more or the same amount of championships than UNC and Duke:

UCLA - 11 Championships

Kentucky - 7 Championships

Indiana - 5 Championships

Connecticut - 4 Championships

Kansas - 3 Championships

What does the name Dakota really mean?

Dakota is a term used by the tribes of the Sioux nation to mean "allies" or "friends". Dakota is also the name used for one of the tribes, the other tribe names being Nakota and Lakota.

Is North Dakota a monopolistic state?

No, for Worker's Compensation, South Dakota is an NCCI state.Employers must meet their Workers Compensation obligations by purchasing insurance from a private insurance company, or be authorized to self-insure.

How long is the flight from New York to North Dakota?

Dallas/Fort Worth, TX (DFW) to Phoenix, AZ (PHX)

Shortest Flight Duration 2 hours 25 mins

What river drains North Dakota and South Dakota in the USA?

The Missouri River flows from the Rocky Mountains in Montana, through North Dakota and South Dakota, along the border between Iowa and Nebraska, then through Missouri to the Mississippi river near St. Louis, Missouri.

What is the city. located on the Missouri river that the capital or North Dakota?

Bismarck is the state capital in North Dakota. The city is on the east bank of the Missouri River.

How long is it to fly from Colorado to North Dakota?

If you are flying directly from the middle of Colorado to the middle of North Dakota, TravelMath says 1 hour 18 minutes at a speed of 560 mph.

If you are taking commercial flights, Denver, Colorado direct flight to Bismarck, North Dakota is 1 hour 33 minutes. One stop, Denver, Colorado to Minneapolis/St/Paul, Minnesota, to Bismarck, North Dakota is approximately 4 hours and 20 minutes.

Does North Dakota have many trees?

It is very difficult to give a specific number of evergreen trees anywhere. Rather than keeping a specific count, trees are noted for how many acres they cover.

Evergreen trees found in North Dakota are:

Cedar, Eastern Red- (Juniperus virginiana)

Juniper, Rocky Mountain (Juniperus scopulorum)

Pine, Limber (Pinus flexilis)

Pine, Ponderosa (Pinus ponderosa)

Pine, Scotch (Pinus sylvestris)

Spruce, Black Hills White (Picea glauca var. densata)

Spruce, Colorado (Picea pungens)

Does North Dakota have a state tree bird flag or flower?

North Dakota's state bird is the Western Meadowlark.

The state flower is the Wild Prairie Rose.

The state tree is the American Elm.

North Dakota does not have an official state animal, however, the state fish is the Northern Pike, the Honorary State Equine is the Nokota Horse, and the state insect is the Convergent Lady Beetle (Lady Bug).

What region is North Dakota and South Dakota in?

North Dakota is generally considered to be in the Midwestern Region of the United States.

North Dakota is also part of the Great Plains region and the North-Central region of the United States.

North Dakota is also part of the High Plains region of the Midwestern United States. And all of these answers can be considered as correct, some by cartographers, some by geographers and some by the US Census bureau.