Rhode island is just east of Connecticut
Rhode Island.
Atlanta is the capital of Georgia, which is in the southeast just north of Florida, east of Alabama, and south of South Carolina. Atlanta sits just to the north-northwest of the center of the state.
New Jersey is south of New York and east of Pennsylvania. Trenton is the capital city in New Jersey.
No. It is just the largest city of the Mexican state of Baja California. The capital city of such state is Mexicali, 146 kilometers (91 miles) east of Tijuana.
The city of Norwood is in South Australia, just 5 minutes east of the state's capital, Adelaide.
Yes, CT is a state. CT stands for Connecticut. Connecticut was one of the original states of the thirteen colonies. It lays south of Massachusetts (MA) and Rhode Island (RI) and south east of New York (NY). So CT is just the abbreviation, just like all of the other states. :)
Not necessarily. Capital is a more broad term, just referring to the capital of any place. It could be a country, state, province, organization, etc. State capital is more specific, referring to the capital of a state.
In the 1600s, Connecticut's geography was characterized by rolling hills, rivers, forests, and coastal plains. The state's land was dotted with small farms and settlements, and its coastline provided access to trade and fishing opportunities. Additionally, the natural environment was rich in resources that supported the economy and livelihood of the early colonists.
The way you just spelled it was correct: Connecticut.
Connecticut borders Massachusetts to its north and New York to its east. Connecticut is located just north of New York's Long Island. It's in the eastern part of the USA.
Connecticut is just north of new Hampshire and vermont!