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Q: What state touches Colorado and Nebraska but not South Dakota?
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Which state touches South Dakota to the south?

Nebraska


What state are you if you touch South Dakota to the north Wyoming to the west Kansas to the south and Iowa to the east?

Nebraska is the US state which touches South Dakota, Wyoming, Kansas and Iowa. Colorado and Missouri also touch Nebraska.


Is Colorado northeast of North Dakota?

It is farther north than Colorado. It is due north of South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma, and Texas. The eastern third of Colorado is south of western North Dakota, South Dakota and Nebraska.


How many states touch Wyoming?

Utah, Colorado, South Dakota, Montana, Nebraska,and Idaho


Which state borders Idaho Colorado Nebraska South Dakota and Montana?

Wyoming is the state that borders Montana, Idaho, Utah, Colorado, Nebraska, and South Dakota.


What US state is directly north of Nebraska?

South Dakota borders Nebraska on the north.


How many states border wyomming?

6: Montana, South Dakota, Nebraska, Colorado, Utah, Idaho


What states border Nebraska?

kansas, colorado, wyoming, south dakota, iowa, missiouri


What are the neighboring states for Wyoming?

Montana, Idaho, Utah, Colorado, Nebraska, and South Dakota all border Wyoming.


Where is the Oglala Aquifer located?

The Ogallala Aquifer is in the Great Plains region of North America. It stretches from Texas to South Dakota. In all it touches South Dakota, Colorado, Wyoming, Nebraska, Kansas, Okalahoma, New Mexico and Texas.


What borders Nebraska?

These are the states that border Nebraska in clockwise order: South Dakota is north Iowa is to the east Missouri is to the east Kansas is to the south Colorado is to the southwest Wyoming is to the northwest


What direction is Nebraska located?

That depends on where you are. Nebraska is northeast of Colorado, north of Kansas, south of South Dakota, and west of Iowa.