North Dakota is closer to Canada than is South Dakota.
North Dakota is closest to Canada because North Dakota shares its northern border with Canada. South Dakota is south of North Dakota, sharing its northern border with North Dakota.
North Dakota shares a border with Canada.
There is no country which borders both North Dakota and South Dakota. North Dakota shares a border with Canada.
No. Only North Dakota shares a border with Canada.
Montana borders Idaho, North Dakota, South Dakota and Canada.
Idaho, Canada, Wyoming, North Dakota, and South Dakota.
South Dakota borders Nebraska on the north.
North Dakota shares a border with Canada. Both the Canadian Provinces of Saskatchewan and Manitoba share borders with North Dakota.
Montana borders North and South Dakota,
South Dakota
North Dakota borders South Dakota. North Carolina borders South Carolina.
Minnesota, Montana and South Dakota are the three US states which border North Dakota.
Canada is farther from South Dakota than Indiana. Canada is a country located to the north of the United States, whereas Indiana is a state that borders South Dakota to the southeast.
Montana borders North Dakota and South Dakota to the east, Wyoming to the south, and Idaho to the west and southwest. To the north Montana borders Canadian provinces British Columbia, Alberta, and Saskatchewan.