Alaska and Hawaii are the states you seek.
Hawaii and Alaska... Being an island group, and a territory bought from russia.
Alaska and Hawaii were the last two to join the union.
Alaska and Hawaii
Alaska is the westernmost state. The Aleutian Islands extend past 180˚W/E, which makes Alaska not only the westernmost state, but the easternmost as well, as these islands extend into the Eastern Hemisphere. See the related link below for more information about the Aleutian Islands.
no because of the aluetion change(group of island) Alaska is farther west.
Hawaii and Alaska are the westernmost states.
Alaska, although it may seem like it is Hawaii. Alaska is much farther west than Hawaii, if you look at a globe, not a map.
The capital of Alaska (Juneau) is east of the capital of Hawaii (Honolulu), and much farther north.Although the Aleutian Islands of Alaska extend farther west than the Hawaiian Islands, Juneau is on the extreme southeast coast of Alaska, close to the border of British Columbia and the Yukon Teritory. Its longitude is about 134°W while Honolulu's is out at 157°W.yes
Alaska may be far north of Hawaii, but it is still West of Hawaii. The Islands stretch off of Alaska and reach Russia, making it farther west than Hawaii.
Juneau is not further west than Hawaii. Lat 58°18'5.65"N Long 134°24'56.65"W
Alaska and Hawaii qualify as such.
Alaska and Hawaii
Honolulu, Hawaii is the state capital 2800 miles south and slightly farther west than Anchorage, Alaska.
Alaska is farther away from the equator than Hawaii. Hawaii, therefore, has a warmer climate because it has more direct sunlight.
Hawaii
The capital of Alaska, Juneau, is located east of the capital of Hawaii, Honolulu. Juneau is situated in southeastern Alaska, while Honolulu is located on the island of Oahu in Hawaii.