No it moves 1.5 inches towards Japan each year and yes it moves closer to Japan
Alaska and Hawaii do not border any other state.
Alaska & Hawaii.
Alaska and Hawaii
The highest point for Alaska is Mount McKinley (at 20,320 ft.). The highest point for Hawaii is Mauna Kea (at 13,796 ft.).
no they ar eon 2 different parts of the map
Alaska and Hawaii each border no other states.
Yes, Alaska has more than ten inches of precipitation. Depending on location in Alaska the preciptiation varies. Anchorage 16.08 inches, Barrow 4.16 inches, Bethel 16.18 inches, Fairbanks 10.34 inches, Homer 25.45 inches, Juneau 58.33 inches, Kodiak 75.35 inches, Nome 16.56 inches, Valdez 67.41 inches. Alaska annual precipitation average is 22.70 inches.
To start of, there were 13 (thirteen) states. Then as the states started growing we now have 50 (fifty) states. 48 (forty eight) of them connected and 2 (two) not. There "other two" are Hawaii and Alaska. Hawaii and Alaska are not connected to each other. In fact, Hawaii is all surrounded by water and Alaska is connected to Canada.
The contiguous United States, also known as the "lower 48" states, are the 48 states that are connected to each other by land, excluding Alaska and Hawaii. They are located in North America and are bordered by Canada to the north, Mexico to the south, the Pacific Ocean to the west, and the Atlantic Ocean to the east.
Humpback whales do have an internal compass to guide them between Alaska and Hawaii each year.
Hawaii is the only state that grows coffee, it was the last state founded, Hawaii gets about 25 to 30 inches of rain each year, the maximum Hawaii's temperature has gotten is 100, Hawaii is made up of 132 islands.