Tennessee shares borders with 8 other states: Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, Missouri, North Carolina, and Virginia.
Tennessee and Missouri both border 8 states.
Missouri and Tennessee both have 8 states that touch their borders.
Two states do Mississippi and Missouri.
There are two:Missouri (borders Nebraska, Iowa, Illinois, Kentucky, Tennessee, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Kansas)Tennessee (borders Missouri, Kentucky, Virginia, North Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Arkansas) both have 8.
8 states border Missouri: -Iowa -Nebraska -Kansas -Illinois -Oklahoma -Arkansas -Kentucky -Tennessee
Missouri and Tennessee are the only states to border eight others.
Missouri and Tennessee both border the most, with 8 states.
The states are; North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia, going straight down the Atlantic coast. One could also include Tennessee and Alabama since Tennessee shares part of its northern border with Virginia and part of its southern border with Alabama. Alabama shares its southern border with the northern Florida Panhandle.
Tennessee.
The two states that border Tennessee on the west are Missouri and Arkansas.
They are the States that a US States shares a border with.
Michigan shares a border with three states (Wisconsin, Indiana, and Ohio).In addition to these land borders, Michigan also shares water borders with the states of Illinois and Minnesota.Nebraska shares a border with 6 states (Colorado, Kansas, Missouri, Iowa, South Dakota, and Wyoming).As does Arkansas (Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Tennessee, Missouri, and Oklahoma).