South Dakota

Thursday, November 19, 2009

HAWAII, Chapter 18

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Chapter 18 of the text reads, "Hawaii represents an exotic, distant tropical paradise to most Americans. Tourism has become the princip...

THE NORTH PACIFIC COAST, Chapter 16

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Chapter 16 describes the Pacific Northwest as "a land not just of forest, but of exquisite expanses of tall trees reaching straight for...
Monday, November 16, 2009

CALIFORNIA, Chapter 15

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California Cows Ar e Happy Cows! The average dairy farm in the United States has 133 cows. Throughout the U.S., 52% of all cows live on lar...

THE SOUTHWEST BORDER AREA; TRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT, Chapter 14

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In Chapter 14, Figure 14.3, there is a map showing American Indian reservations in the Southwest Border area. The text reads, "Although...

THE EMPTY INTERIOR, Chapter 13

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Chapter 13 mentions the many ghost towns in the Empty Interior, most of them former mining communities, once thriving, that are "now ab...
Sunday, November 8, 2009

THE GREAT PLAINS AND PRAIRIES, Chapter 12

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Nearly all of South Dakota lies within the Great Plains and Prairies region. The state offers an assortment of landforms, many of which are ...
Sunday, November 1, 2009

THE AGRICULTURAL CORE, Chapter 11

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The southeastern corner of South Dakota, including the most populated area of the state near Sioux Falls, is part of Chapter 11's Agricu...
Wednesday, October 28, 2009

THE SOUTHERN COASTLANDS; ON THE SUBTROPICAL MARGINS, Chapter 10

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South Dakota is not southern except for being south of North Dakota. It is completely landlocked and has no coastlands, and would more accur...
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