The Bering Sea.
Alaska is home to several peninsulas. One of the largest is the Kenai Peninsula, which is 150 miles long. A peninsula is a piece of land that is surrounded on three sides by water, but still attached to the mainland.
The southern part of the Arctic Ocean borders Alaska to the north.
Italy is a peninsula which stick into the Mediterranean Sea
The Bering Strait.
Gulf of Mexico - a large body of water that borders Mexico to the east. Guatemala - a country that borders Mexico on the south; it borders the Pacific Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico. Pacific Ocean - a large body of water that borders Mexico to the west. Yucatan Peninsula - a peninsula off the southeast coast of Mexico (in the Gulf of Mexico).
A peninsula is an area of land surrounded on three sides by water. Does either of these places have water on three sides?
No other state borders Alaska. Alaska is surrounded by water and Canada. The Canadian province of British Columbia and Canada's Yukon Territory border Alaska to the east. Alaska has a maritime border with Russia to the west across the Bering Strait. To the north is the southern part of the Arctic Ocean. The Pacific Ocean lies to the south and southwest.
Well, Florida of course, Michigan and Alaska.
That is the Beaufort Sea, south of the Arctic Ocean that borders Alaska to the North.
Not any river; this body of water is the Arabian Sea (which is saltwater).
Michigan shares borders with Ohio and Indiana to the south. And Wisconsin, as the Upper Peninsula borders it up north. (There are water borders within the Great lakes with Illinois and Minnesota.)
The Atlantic Ocean from the west and the Maditerranean Sea from the south-east.