The three states in the United States that are spelled with only four letters are Iowa, Ohio, and Utah. Each of these states has a unique cultural and geographical identity despite their short names.
Iowa, Ohio, and Utah.
Iowa, Ohio, and Utah.
The answer is none. There are only five states names spelled with six letters, and none use the same six. They are: Alaska Hawaii Kansas Nevada Oregon
How about 'four' = 4 letters
Ohio, Iowa and Utah have 4 letters. Alabama and Alaska have 4 DIFFERENT letters.
Utah, Iowa, and Ohio
'What' is a four letter word, 'for' a three letter word, 'which' has five letters, 'yet' is spelled with three while 'it' has only two.
AlaskaConnecticutMaineMarylandMassachusettsMississippiMissouriWashingtonWest Virginiaalso, all states that have only four letters
There are only three: Iowa, Ohio, and Utah.
You have the core, then you have the crust which is the outermost layer :)
Iowa, Ohio, and Utah.