North Dakota has the smallest forested area in the United States. There are five state forests managed by the North Dakota Forest Service. They are:
Turtle Mountain State Recreational forest, which is the largest with only 7,814 acres. The remainder include three with an area of less then a square mile.
Homen State forest covers 4,184 acres.
Tetralt Woods,
Mouse River State forest, and
Sheyenne River State forest.
There is also the Theodore Roosevelt National Park.
North Dakota was not named for any president. North Dakota was named for the Dakota tribe of Native Americans that lived in the area.
North Dakota is a state and does not contain any countries.
No U.S. President was born in North Dakota.
North Dakota is a US State and does not contain any countries.
No US presidents were born in North Dakota although Teddy Roosevelt lived in and owned property in North Dakota.
Yes, North Dakota has 294 peaks. White Butte is the highest point in North Dakota at 3,506 feet/1,069 meters.
no
Since North Dakota is a US state, it has not claimed any countries.
Yes; Montana, South Dakota, and Minnesota.
North Dakota occupies the range of longitudes between roughly 96.56° and 104.04° West. Any 'line' drawn at any longitude within that range crosses territory in North Dakota.
Living dinosaurs are dinosaurs that survived the Cretaceous-Paleogene, and Zambia, although there are occasional reports from the dense rain-forests.
North Dakota, because the furthest north edge of North Dakota is 49 degrees, which is well north of any part of Maine. The south edge of North Dakota is 45 degrees 56 minutes, while the northern tip of Maine is 47 degrees 28 minutes.