I hope this is a joke
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Missouri is closer to Texas than Canada. It shares a border with Arkansas and Tennessee, which are closer to Texas than the northern border shared with Iowa, Nebraska, and Kansas, which are closer to Canada.
Oklahoma has 3,814,820 residents (2012) and Texas has only 21,498 residents. So, the answer would be that Oklahoma's population is bigger then Texas.
Oklahoma has 3,814,820 residents (2012) and Texas has only 21,498 residents. So, the answer would be that Oklahoma's population is bigger then Texas.
Hawaii is closer to California, almost 1610 km (1000 miles) closer than Florida is
Chicago is closer to Texas because Philadelphia is farther to the east than Chicago is.
Colorado borders New Mexico on the north. New Mexico is also one of the "Four Corners" states; technically, you could step out of New Mexico at this point and step in to Utah (though it would be slightly northwest rather than north).
Your question needs clarification. Texas borders Oklahoma, so if you were just barely on the Texas side of the border it could take less than a minute to drive to Oklahoma.
The Northern Plains extend as far as Montana and Utah, so they are further west than the Central Plains which are in Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma and Texas.
Texas, Oklahoma and Florida ...also Nebraska There are more than 3. The ones listed plus West Virginia, Alaska, Alabama,Mississippi,Idaho,Utah.
Utah is the 13th largest US State and Arizona is ranked #6.
Salt Lake is closer the Pheonix than Helena.