they are all next to each other
They all are in a warm climate
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South Dakota is in the Northern Hemisphere. South Dakota is part of the United States which is all contained within the Northern Hemisphere.
Tornadoes have been recorded in all parts of the United States except for northern Alaska. Tornadoes are most common in the Midwest, while the South takes second place. Florida is one of the most tornado-prone states in the U.S.
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All the states in this region touch lake Michigan
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They all are in a warm climate
All states in the U.S. have experienced tornadoes. However, tornadoes are generally most common in the states of the Midwest and South, where the climate is temperate to subtropical.
There are no true deserts in the midwest. All deserts of the United States are in the southwest.
they are all in the south part of the U.S.A and they all have simalar climets
The Midwest is a colorful synonym for the North Central States. Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, North Dakota & South Dakota compose the Upper Midwest. Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Missouri and Kansas compose the Lower Midwest. Iowa and Nebraska could be put in either subregion. Some maps show an incorrect depiction of these subregions. ALL portions of states like Indiana and Missouri lie within the Lower Midwest. Even calling the northern ends of Ohio and Illinois the "Upper Midwest" is stretching the truth. Kentucky, Arkansas, Tennessee and Oklahoma are South Central States. And consequently, they are NOT part of the Midwest. These latter states are part of the Mid-South.
One major similarity is that all these states are major agricultural hubs.
They all have a capital, a governor, 2 senators, representatives, and similar laws
All states in the Midwest get tornadoes on a regular basis.
No. A city/town can be in 2 different categories but geographers would not put it in both, they would most likely put the state in whichever region the state had more in common with the other states in that region. A region is like a category, meaning the states in that region all have something in common.