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To travel from Missouri to California by road, you would have to pass through the Rocky Mountains. These mountains span across states such as Colorado, Utah, and Nevada before reaching California. The most common route taken is through Interstate 70 or Interstate 80.
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The answer depends on which direction you are coming from, and what part of California you are going to. There are several states that border California. These include the following: Arizona, Nevada, and Oregon. If you are coming from Texas, for instance, then you will come through New Mexico and Arizona before you get to California. If you are coming from Washington State, you will go through Oregon first. If you are coming from Colorado you could choose to go through New Mexico and Arizona to get to Southern California, or Utah and Nevada to get to Northern California. (California also borders Mexico if you are coming up from South America.)
If using I-80, then you will pass through six states (including Illinois) to get to California.
Arizona, California, Nevada
Yes, Nebraska, Colorado, Arizona, California
The Cascade Range extends through the states of California, Oregon, and Washington in the United States. It is a major mountain range that runs from northern California to southern British Columbia in Canada.
Yousemite National Park is in California.
Theoretically, the Murray River stretches over two eastern states and one southern state. It forms much of the border of Victoria and New South Wales, and then flows through South Australia before reaching the Southern Ocean.
No. California became a state in the United States of America in 1850. It was the 31st state in the Union. Before that, the territory that is now California was part of The United States of Mexico, a short lived Republic of California, and part of the Spanish empire.
Until just before the civil war in 1861 California and Oregon were not even states. They came in to the union as free states.