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Almsot all of them except Alaska-they only serve cold chicken!
No, raccoons live in all states except for Alaska and Hawaii.
Raccoons are found in all states except Hawaii and Alaska.
Alaska is only bordered by Canada and the ocean.
Just off memory, all but Maine, and Alaska. I think all the others have at least a Timber rattler or Eastern Massasauga. Rattlesnakes were extirpated from Rhode Island in the 1970's.
There are 48 states, that are part of the contiguous U.S. The only sates that are not part of the contiguous U.S. are Alaska and Hawaii they represent the noncontiguousMATH PROBLEM:50-2=4848+2=50
In 1952 there were 48 states in the US. They are sometimes referred to now as the 'lower 48', if the matter at hand is relevant only to the contiguous states below Canada. Like Hawaii, Alaska does not border any of the other states. The last two states to join the union were Alaska and Hawaii, both of which joined in 1959.
Only Alaska.
Alaska
No US State is only a little smaller then Alaska. The three largest contiguous states of Texas, California and Montana will fit together into Alaska. The 22 smallest US States will all fit into Alaska at the same time and there are only 18 Nations that are larger then Alaska.
Alaska borders no U.S. states, only the nation of Canada.
There are 2 US states that have no common border with any other state. These are Alaska and Hawaii. The remaining states are collectively considered the 48 "lower" or "contiguous" states. (Alaska would be considered the 49th continental state.)Hawaii is an island, and Alaska has a land border only with Canada, which is a different country.