Well to the U.S. they are unique because they are the only states not part of the mainland United States. There's probably like a million other answers, but I would have to know the context of the question.
Neither state shares a border with any other US State,
Alaska and Hawaii
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.
Hawaii is a state with volcanoes beneath it!
Two Alaska and Hawaii
Hawaii's temperature range is only 88 degrees but alaska's is 180 degrees.
Alaska and Hawaii are the states you seek.
Alaska and Hawaii
Hawaii and Alaska... Being an island group, and a territory bought from russia.
Alaska and Hawaii, which became states in 1959.
Alaska and Hawaii
in Alaska
Hawaii, yes. Alaska, no.
Alaska and Hawaii
no Hawaii s surrounded by water but not in it, Alaska isnt a island like Hawaii but Alaska does have oceans
Alaska and Hawaii do not border any other state.
Alaska and Hawaii were the last two to join the union.
Hawaii has a greater population than Alaska.