Conclusion The purpose of this study was to investigate how glacier effects on the landscape in North Dakota were related to photos taken in North Dakota. By doing so you can understand the scenery you see everyday, depending on where in the state North Dakota citizens are in their state. When investigating the library and using educational internet resources, glaciers covering the majority of North Dakota, about 20,000 years ago, affected the state in two different ways. That's part of the middle. There are two types of landscape on the lowland plain.
East Dakota, fertile farmlands and large plains of glacial lakes are predominant. Prairie and meadow are common in central South Dakota. The elegant west skyline of the mountains in the southwest, impressive wastelands rise from the surrounding prairie. The Missouri passes through the central part of the state and the southeastern part. The lake formed by glaciers that retreated thousands of years ago covered the northeast corner of South Dakota State. The state has a strong agricultural base. It is the biggest industry in the state. South Dakota is one of the top 10 provinces of hay, sunflower, rye, honey, soy, corn, wheat, cow. Tourism is also an important contributor, bringing about $ 2 billion annually. Services, retail, trade and manufacturing account for the majority of state employment
Conclusion The purpose of this study was to investigate how glacier effects on the landscape in North Dakota were related to photos taken in North Dakota. By doing so you can understand the scenery you see everyday, depending on where in the state North Dakota citizens are in their state. When investigating the library and using educational internet resources, glaciers covering the majority of North Dakota, about 20,000 years ago, affected the state in two different ways. That's part of the middle. There are two types of landscape on the lowland plain.
North Dakota State is in the United States and is known as the Great Plains. The state shares the Red River in the north with Minnesota State in the east. South Dakota is in the south, Montana is in the west, Saskatchewan in Canada and Manitoba are in the north. North Dakota State is located near the center of North America, and there is a stone mark "Geographical center of the North American continent" in Rugby North Dakota State. North Dakota State is 70,762 square miles (183,273 square kilometers), the nineteenth largest state.