No. The Aleutian Chain of islands in Alaska extends into the
eastern Hemisphere, to about 172.4° east longitude.
False. The United States stretches across multiple longitudes, from around 67 degrees west in the easternmost point to 125 degrees west in the westernmost point. So, it is not entirely in the west longitudes.
False
The vast majority of the United States is in the Western hemisphere. HOWEVER, there are a few dozen islands in the Aleutian chain extending west of Alaska that are in the Eastern hemisphere. Additionally, there are several islands in the central and western Pacific Ocean which are in eastern longitude, including Guam and Wake Island that are part of the United States.
Not entirely, although some of the most beautiful ones are located in the Midwestern United States, but they are all over the United States.
The United States is located in the Northern Hemisphere. It is situated between the latitudes 24° and 49° north and longitudes 67° and 125° west.
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No country borders Mount Rainier. The mountain is entirely within the United States.
It is not believable that United States will control the West.
The three countries that lie entirely west of the Prime Meridian are the United States, Canada, and Brazil. These countries are positioned in the western hemisphere, meaning their entire landmass is located to the west of the Prime Meridian, which runs through Greenwich, England.
United States Grand Prix West was created in 1976.
That range of longitudes includes parts of Russia, Mongolia, China, Bhutan, India, Myanmar, Bangladesh, Indonesia, and Antarctica, but none of the fifty USA.
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