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You would be flying over California, Nevada, Utah, and Colorado.
You would be flying over California, Nevada, Utah, and Colorado.
If you could travel in a straight line form San Francisco, California to the South Pole, you would travel about 8,600 miles.
That would be easterly.
California, Nevada, Utah, Colorado are the states that you would fly over.
California and Nevada could be joined and become a state. Yes it is possible. Will it happen? No. Both now have two senators. If they joined they would lose two senators. They would lose power. That will not happen. California is now broke. If Nevada joined California the people of Nevada would need to help pay debts they had no part in creating. A number of California retirees receive much larger pensions than their equivalents in Nevada. The people of Nevada would not want to pay them.
Would you pass or go through? To drive from Texas to Southern California, you typically drive through New Mexico, Arizona. If you're going to Northern California, You might have to drive through Nevada and/or Utah and/or Colorado, depending on the road.
Since no license is required to be a licensed travel agent in Nevada the answer would be none. Nevada require travel agents to pay into a recovery fund set up for consumers.
Nevada
You would travel west.
Colorado does not contain the Sierra Nevada Mountains. These mountain ranges are located mainly in California while a portion called Carson Range lies in Nevada. Some mountains that are found in Colorado are Mount Sneffels and Mount Evans.