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What is the capital of North Dakota?
What is Bismarck.
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What is the capital of Iowa?
What is Des Moines.
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What is a waterway for ships that is dug across land?
What is a canal.
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The middle West's most important natural resource
What is fertile land?
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The winters in the MIddle West are commonly..
What is cold and snowy.
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What is the capital of South Dakota?
What is Pierre.
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What is the capital of Missouri?
What is Jefferson City.
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What is a swirling funnel of wind that moves very quickly?
What is a tornado.
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Coal , limestone and iron ore are theraw materials used to make
What is steel.
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The St. Lawrence Seaway allows ships from the Middle West to travel to the..
What is Atlantic Ocean
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What is the capital of Nebraska?
What is Lincoln.
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What is the capital of Michigan?
What is Lansing.
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A time when there is little or no rain at all.
What is a drought.
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Summers in the midwest are normally...
What is long and hot
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A hailstorm is a type of storm in which...
What is stones of ice fall to earth
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What is the capital of Kansas?
What is Topeka.
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What is the capital of Wisconsin?
What is Madison.
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The part of a canal closed off by gates at each end.
What is a lock.
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What makes the soil of the Middle WEst rich in minerals?
What is rotted grasses.
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How do Great Plains differ from Central Plains?
What is The land is flatter and drier.
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What is the capital of Minnesota?
What is St. Paul.
500
What is the capital of Illinois?
What is Springfield.
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Land that is covered with tall grasses and wildflowers.
What is prairie.
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The two parts of the Middle West are the Plains States and..
What is the Great Lakes States.
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Why is Kansas called the "Breadbasket of the Nation"
What is Much of the wheat grown in Kansas is made into flour for bread.