Florida - Borders Georgia and Alabama
South Carolina - Borders North Carolina and Georgia
Rhode Island - Borders Massachusetts and Connecticut
Washington - Borders Oregon and Idaho
One of the states that borders only two other states is Washington which borders Oregon and Idaho. The other states that border only two states are Rhode Island, South Carolina, and Florida.
Rhode Island, South Carolina, Florida, and Washington.
Florida borders Georgia and Alabama.
South Carolina borders Georgia and North Carolina.
Rhode Island borders Connecticut and Massachusetts.
The only two states that don't border other states are Alaska and Hawaii. That's 2 of 50 or 4%
The only two states that don't border other states are Alaska and Hawaii. That's 2 of 50 or 4%
Alaska and Hawaii
Only 2, 3 if you count sea borders
Tennessee and Missouri each border 8 other states.
none because Canada is the only one that does border the u.s.
There are 2 US states that have no common border with any other state. These are Alaska and Hawaii. The remaining states are collectively considered the 48 "lower" or "contiguous" states. (Alaska would be considered the 49th continental state.)Hawaii is an island, and Alaska has a land border only with Canada, which is a different country.
it depends on which side of Iowa the border is on 2 states border Iowa on every side & 6 states border it in all but South Dakota & Illinois both border it on 2 different sides & they are the only 2 states that together border it on all 4 sides
Here are two of them: Rhode Island is bordered by Conneticut and Massachusetts Washington State is bordered by Oregon and Idaho.
Alaska and Hawaii
Missouri and Tennessee
Two out of fifty states do not border any other states. That means 4% of states do not border another state. However, in terms of land area, 18% of the US does not border any other state due to the size of Alaska.