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The largest states in the U.S. by area would be:the state of Alaskathe state of Texas.
There are five main land regions in Alaska, not four. The five main land regions in Alaska are: Southcentral Panhandle Interior Southwest North Slope
Alaska and Hawaii are non-contiguous states, meaning they do not border any other state. Alaska is a continental state, however, as it is located on the North American continent. It occupies the Northwestern corner of North America and borders Canada to the east. Hawaii is not a continental state, as it is an island state. It is located in Oceania, practically midway between North America and Asia.
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Much of Alaska and Canada is either mountainous or very cold. The main land usage is left to things like national parks and businesses.
Hunting, Forestry, and Subsistence Farming are the main economic land usage in northern Canada and most of Alaska.References: Wiggers, Cindy. Trail Guide to World Geography. Nancy, KY: Geography Matters, 2002. Print.
No, Alaska has a land border with Canada.
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in the northern parts of green land canada it is cold but not cold enough for the animals to be freezing.
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There are a few, Canada, Greenland, Finland, Iceland, Lapland (northern Sweden and Finland), Norway, Russia, Sweden, USA (Alaska). The land of the midnight sun refers to any northern regions above the arctic circle
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It shares a land border with Canada and a Maritime border with Russia.Canada and Russia are closet to Alaska. Yes, this answer is correct!,(I got this answer off of Google.com. Try it for your self!!!):)SMILEYThe two countries that are the closest to Alaska are Canada and Russia.
No. Antarctica is the southern-most continent on earth. Parts of northern Canada are the northern-most land forms on earth.
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