Portions of the borders of South Dakota, Iowa, Nebraska, Kansas, and Missouri follow what was at one time the Missouri River's course.
The river no longer follows the exact same path it did when the borders were established, so the borders are no longer coincident with the river itself in all places.
The Missouri River flows through the states of Missouri, Iowa, Kansas, Nebraska, South Dakota, North Dakota, and Montana.
Kentucky borders seven states: West Virginia, Virginia, Tennessee, Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, and Ohio. Missouri and Tennessee both border EIGHT states….so, technically, they also border seven states.
Tennessee is bordered by eight states. Tennessee is bordered by Georgia, Alabama, and Mississippi to the south, Kentucky and Virginia to the north, North Carolina to the east, and Arkansas and Missouri to the west. However, Tennessee is separated from Missouri and Arkansas by the Mississippi River. Tennessee does not "touch" Missouri or Arkansas. Therefore, Tennessee "touches" the 6 states Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Kentucky. Virginia and North Carolina.
NO continents border the Mississippi River. There are only 7 recognized continents: Africa, Antarctica, Asia, Australia/Oceania, Europe, North America, and South America. The Mississippi River is in the continent of North America, in the country United States of America.However ten STATES in the USA border The Mississippi River. From north going south, the States are: Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, Illinois, Missouri, Kentucky, Tennessee, Arkansas, Mississippi and Louisiana.
Both Missouri and Tennessee are bordered by 8 states. However, Tennessee is separated from Missouri and Arkansas by the Mississippi River. Tennessee does not "touch" Missouri or Arkansas. Therefore, Tennessee "touches" 6 states. Missouri does not "touch" Tennessee. Therefore, Missouri "touches" 7 states. Missouri touches 7 states and Tennessee touches 6 states.
The states that share a border with Missouri are; 1. Iowa 2.Illinois 3.Indiana 4.Kansas 5.Oklahoma 6.Kentucky 7.Tennessee 8.Mississippi No state in the U.S touches more than eight states, Missouri and Tennessee holding record.
The answer is Missouri. Both Missouri and Tennessee are bordered by 8 states. However, Tennessee is separated from Missouri and Arkansas by the Mississippi River. Tennessee does not "adjoin" Missouri or Arkansas. Therefore, Tennessee "adjoins" 6 states. Missouri does not "adjoin" Tennessee. Therefore, Missouri "adjoins" 7 states. Missouri adjoins 7 states and Tennessee adjoins 6 states.
Missouri, Kansas, Illinois, Nebraska, Wisconsin, Minnesota, South Dakota There are 7 states bordering Iowa, not 6.
The Missouri River touches the US states of Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Iowa, Kansas, and Missouri.
Kansas shares its borders with Colorado, Nebraska, Missouri, and Oklahoma.
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The Missouri River is longer than the Mississippi, into which it flows after crossing much of the Great Plains. Unfortunately, it is not as navigable for much of its length. Its tributaries begin in northern Wyoming and southern Montana. The Missouri itself touches 7 states, beginning near Three Forks in Montana, bisecting North and South Dakota, and forming the boundary between Nebraska and Iowa, and between Kansas and Missouri. It crosses Missouri west to east and joins the Mississippi River north of St Louis, on the west bank opposite Hartford, Illinois.