Yes.
Illinois is further south than Maryland.
Neither Illinois nor Iowa are East of Michigan.
Many farmers grow corn in Illinois. The south central region below Chicago is where the most corn is grown in Illinois.
No.
Michigan is the northern most state out of Nebraska, Iowa, South Dakota, and Michigan.
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Utah is much further west than Iowa. Driving from Iowa to Utah you would drive through Nebraska and Colorado.
No. Illinois is in the northern half of the United States. However, Southern Illinois is further south than many parts of Virginia, Missori and Kentuckey. The southern tip nearly reaches the state of Tennessee and the early settelers to Southern Illinois are from the Northernmost Southern states.
Illinois is closer to Canada than to Mexico.
Colorado is further south than South Dakota.
Illinois is closer to the Ohio River than Georgia. The Ohio River forms the northern border of Kentucky, which is adjacent to Illinois. In contrast, Georgia is located much further south and does not border the Ohio River at all.
No, Kansas and Iowa do not share a border. Both states border the Missouri River (Iowa to the east and Kansas to the west), but Iowa is further north than Kansas.