That means you can cross from one to another. The states are next to each other.
None. A border defines the boundary of a state therefore no state will cross the border of another state.
california
Alaska and Hawaii do not border any other state.
Alaska and Hawaii
most likely just another state but especially if it is not called an international border
A state border is the boundary line that separates one state from another within a country. State borders are typically determined by natural features like rivers or mountain ranges, or by man-made markers like fences or monuments. Crossings at state borders are regulated by authorities to control the movement of people, goods, and services between states.
Hawaii is a state in the United States that does not touch or border another state. It is located in the Pacific Ocean and consists of a group of islands.
Hawaii
unless you are Hawaii or Alaska, then yes
border ruffians?
The question does not make sense. All of the states of Australia share a border with another state. Even Tasmania, the island state, shares an actual land border as well as a water border with another state.
Very simple. It means that the two states are next to each other with only an imaginary line, called a border, separating them. For example, Texas borders Oklahoma, but Texas does not border Wisconsin.