You would go likely go through 3 states - North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia - to get from eastern Virginia to Florida.
From eastern Virginia going south, they would probably travel the interstate. The states going that route would be North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and finally Florida.
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They probably went through two states: Virginia and North Carolina.
It depends on which direction you are going, which roads you take, blah blah.
At least five, but probably six. Unless you drove through the narrow space between Maryland and West Virginia, you'd have to pass through one or the other of them. So you'd go first through Pennsylvania, then West Virginia or Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and then Florida.
Most of Florida is in Eastern Standard Time (EST) from early November through mid-March and Eastern Daylight Saving Time (EDT) the rest of the year.
Depends on your route! Zero if by sea. MaggMac~ If you go the shortest way, you go through 3 states. North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia. By the way, it is just called Virginia, no East or whatever. There is a West Virginia and a Virginia, but no East Virginia :).
Its range covers a large area - east from Virginia, south through the Florida peninsula and west to Arkansas, eastern and southern Oklahoma, and east and central Texas.
The Appalachian Mountain range is located in the Eastern part of the US. It runs from Maine to Florida, passing through Georgia, South and North Carolina, Virginia, West Virginia, Pennsylvania, and New York on it's way up.
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The Eastern Indigo Snake ranges from southern South Carolina south through Florida and west to Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama.
Yes they are wide spread through Kentucky, eastern Mississippi, Tennessee, and Virginia also Southern Indiana. But they are usually found on ranches