No, there is no record of any volcanoes in North Dakota, however there are several volcanic ash beds or tuffs present in western and central North Dakota. These tuffs are believed to have originated from volcanoes in south-central and western Montana and northern Wyoming.
yes you can find volcanoes in north America
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.
no
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.
Since North Dakota is a US state, it has not claimed any countries.
Yes, Bear Butte is actually a laccolith, an intrusive body of igneous rock, but any magma or volcanic material has long since eroded away.
Saskatchewan and Manitoba, Canada are to the north of North Dakota and North Dakota is to the north of South Dakota.
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.