It is part of the US- the 50th State- but it is not part of the Mainland- there are a few thousand miles of ocean between them.
YES! DEFINITELY.
Hawaii and Alaska
The State of Hawaii, which is part of the US, is located West of the US mainland. It is also the most southern state.
the 2 west sates that are not partof the west region mainland areALASKA & HAWAII
the 2 west sates that are not partof the west region mainland areALASKA & HAWAII
Contiguous means that their borders are touching the continental US. Alaska and Hawaii do not touch the mainland.
The US mainland is the 28 contiguous states of North American Continent. Alaska and Hawaii are considered not to be part of the mainland and the possessions too are not part of the mainland. However, the 50 states are solidly all part of the UNITED STATES. In World War 2 it was also know as the HOME FRONT.
Contiguous means States touch. Hawaii has an ocean between them and the mainland of the US. Alaska has Canada separating it from the mainland of the US. So, Hawaii and Alaska are non-contiguous States, but are still part of the nation.
The US mainland is the 28 contiguous states of North American Continent. Alaska and Hawaii are considered not to be part of the mainland and the possessions too are not part of the mainland. However, the 50 states are solidly all part of the UNITED STATES. In World War 2 it was also know as the HOME FRONT.
it is a state of the US, but not a state on the mainland, its way far out in the Pacific Ocean.
Hawaii is the most southerly state, on the mainland it is Florida
In WWII, Alaska & Hawaii were US Territories; NOT STATES. The US Mainland was referred to, as "the states."
Hawaii is part of the noncontigious region of the US