All around our state
Grown in North Dakota
Creeping Critters
Natural Resources
North Dakota Trivia
100
Country that borders North Dakota to the north.
What is Canada
100
North Dakota harvests more of this type of wheat used to make pasta than any other state.
What is durum wheat?
100
Millions of these large animals once roamed North Dakotas plains, but only a few small herds are found in the state today.
What are buffalo?
100
After being hit by lightning, outcropping made of this sometimes catch fire and burn for years.
What is lignite?
100
North Dakotas State Bird.
What is the Western meadowlark?
200
State that borders North Dakota to the east.
What is Minnesota?
200
The most important source of income for North Dakota farmers.
What is wheat?
200
Member of the rodent family that feeds on plants and lives in "towns".
What are prairie dogs?
200
Lignite is used by generating plants in western North Dakota to provide this necessity.
What is electric power?
200
North Dakotas state flower.
What is the Wild Prairie Rose?
300
State that borders North Dakota to the south.
What is South Dakota?
300
The land bordering this river in eastern North Dakota is the richest farmland in the state.
What is the Red River of the North?
300
Sully Hill National Game Preserve is the home to this large member of the deer family that almost became extinct in the early 1990's.
What is the Rocky Mountain Elk?
300
Natural resource discovered in North Dakota in 1951 on Clarence Iversons farm near Tioga.
What is oil?
300
North Dakotas state tree.
What is the American Elm?
400
State that borders North Dakota to the west.
What is Montana?
400
Livestock grown on North Dakotas farms and ranches.
What are sheep, cattle, hogs, poultry, and bees.
400
Large white bird that is clumsy on land but an acrobat in the sky.
What is a pelican?
400
North Dakotas most valuable natural resource.
What is the land?
400
North Dakotas state fish.
What is the Northern Pike?
500
River that forms the border between Minnesota and North Dakota.
What is the Red River of the North?
500
Large farms started in the late 1870's and 1880's that grew wheat and made fortunes for their owners.
What were Bonanza farms?
500
The most common and out admired game animal found in North Dakota and entire United States.
What is the white-tailed deer?
500
Commercial production of this natural resource began in 1929 in North Dakota and most of it comes from the oil wells in the Williston Basin.
What is natural gas?
500
North Dakotas state beverage.
What is milk?
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