Hawaii and Alaska are two states that are not bordered by the mainland in the United States. Hawaii is an island state located in the Pacific Ocean, while Alaska is separated from the mainland by Canada.
Hawaii and Alaska are two states that do not border the mainland in the United States. Hawaii is in the Pacific Ocean, while Alaska is separated from the mainland by Canada.
Arkansas is bordered by two states to the east: Tennessee and Mississippi.
While there are Fifty currently recognized States in the United States of America, only Fourty-eight are actually "attached to" -- a part of -- the "Mainland" of the U.S.A. The two States which are not part of the "Mainland" are Alaska, which is located in the extreme Northwest of the North American Continent (and is separated from the "mainland" by Canada), and Hawai'i, which is located in the Pacific Ocean. The proper term for the "mainland" of the U.S.A. is the Contiguous United States.
Tennessee and Missouri are examples of states that are each bordered by eight other states.
Rhode Island is bordered by Massachusetts to the north and east, and by Connecticut to the west. It is the smallest state in the United States.
what two states that do not touch the mainland are?
Hawaii and Alaska are two states that do not border the mainland in the United States. Hawaii is in the Pacific Ocean, while Alaska is separated from the mainland by Canada.
Alaska is bordered by the Arctic and Pacific Oceans.
No - The Mediterranean Sea
Alaska, bordered by the Arctic Ocean and the Pacific Ocean. And Alaska's in the United States.
Alaska and Hawaii.
Yes. Those two states are Pennsylvania and New York.
No
New Hampshire and Vermont
Mississippi
Here are two of them: Rhode Island is bordered by Conneticut and Massachusetts Washington State is bordered by Oregon and Idaho.
On the west, Illinois is bordered by Iowa and Missouri.