{p.s these are just some of my favorite things about North Dakota}
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<em>Farms and Ranches~ Around 39.1 million acres {almost ninety percent} of North Dakota’s Land area is in farms and ranches.
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<em> Little Missouri National Grasslands~ Little Missouri National Grasslands is the largest grassland in the United States {over 1 million acres} and only one of three grasslands in North Dakota.
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<em> The “International Peach Garden” ~ The “International Peace Garden” resides straddles both the U.S and Canadian border of North Dakota and Manitoba.
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<em> Lake Sakakawea~ Lake Sakakawea resides in North Dakota and has more shoreline than the entire California Pacific Coast.
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<em> Wildlife Refuges~ over sixty-three species call North Dakota their home {more than any other state}</em>
Answer: Pangea at the time was very cold because as we know today, South America is hot. If they have the same glacial deposits, that means it must have been very cold at one point of Earth's history.
<span>A barometer would indicate a low air pressure in a snowstorm. The thermometer would also indicate a low temperature by showing a drop in temperature because of a cold weather. Both would support each other through its given data in Richmond.</span>