Land in North Dakota is used in many ways.
Some of the ways land is used in North Dakota are:
cropland
livestock grazing
forest
oil drilling
coal mining
buildings
state parks
roads
grasslands
national parks
gardens
railroads
airports
water resources
Iowa, Illinois,Indiana, Kansas,and North Dakota have only cropland for land use
Farming is the main industry in North Dakota. Beef cattle, milk and hogs are important livestock products. Farm crops include wheat, barley and sunflower seeds.
North Dakota is a state located in the Upper Midwest region of the United States. It is known for its expansive prairies, agriculture, and oil production. Bismarck is the capital city, while Fargo is the largest city in the state.
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The first school building in North Dakota was built in Pembina, North Dakota and used as a school from 1875 to 1881. The building is owned by the city and is still in use as a Masonic Lodge.
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No, people don't use land, land uses people
Starting in the north west corner of North Dakota, go east, then south, then west, then north, back to where you started in the northwest corner. Using just the four cardinal directions: North: Saskatchewan and Manitoba, Canada South: South Dakota East: Minnesota West: Montana Longitude: 97°W to 104°W Latitude: 45° 55'N to 49°N
You can explain the directions to get to North Dakota by using the directions: north, south, east, and west. You could also use miles or kilometers to explain how far to go in each direction. You could also use a map or a map web site to show the directions.
people use the land by farming and gardening
Well you see it's many thingsThe people inhabiting the northern polar regions have to concentrate on hunting rather than farming and thus do not make a great deal of use out of the land.