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Montana

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Intro

Welcome to Montana, the treasure state. In this article you will learn about the resources, climate and landforms of Montana. Here are some fun facts about Montana.

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⚫️Montana’s bird is a western meadowlark
⚫️Montana’s flower is a bitta root
⚫️Montana’s capital is Helena
⚫️Montana’s motto is gold and silver
⚫️Montana’s tree is ponderosa pine
⚫️Montana’s fish is bluck spotted coth trout
⚫️Montana’s nickname is the treasure state

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Landforms

Montana’s landforms consist of lakes, rivers and mountains. There are 3223 lakes in Montana but I’m only gonna name 2 of them, Flathead Lake and Fort Peck Lake. One of the most famous rocks in Montana is Pompeys pillar it was during the Lewis and Clark expedition when Sacajawea (a Native American who was helping Luis and Clark) gave birth to Pompey and they went by a huge rock and Clark named the rock Pompeys Pillar and put his name on the rock. The most famous national park in Montana is Yellowstone National Park. Yellowstone National Park was the first National Park in the U.S and it is connected to Wyoming. There are rivers in Montana, Yellowstone river and Missouri Ri…

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Climate

Montana's climate changes within the seasons. For example in winter it’s 20°F and in summer it's 63°F. That’s a 40 degree difference between the coldest season and the hottest season! But somehow the precipitation is 45 inches! There is a strong wind in Montana called Chinook Winds that are -40°F. So in conclusion Montana is a cold state.


Resources

Montana’s resources come from crops, minerals and livestock. The crops in Montana are wheat, cherries , sugar beets, hay, barley and potatoes. Montana also has minerals such as petroleum, coal, natural gas, molybdenum, palladium, sand, silver, talk and gold Montana has lots of silver and gold in fact that’s its nickname the treasure state. The livestock in Montana is just cattle. So in conclusion, if you’re a miner come to Montana!

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