Canada
Rockies Appalachians Sierras Cascades
3 million according to my math homework
Badwater, California 214 ft. below sea level
586,412 square miles (largest of all the 50 states and one-fifth the size of the lower 48 states)
Yes Wisconsin is part of the lower 48.
"The Lower 48" is a term often used to refer to the contiguous 48 states of the USA - excluding Alaska and Hawaii. The "lower" part is in reference to the fact that Alaska is much further north.
The contiguous United States are often referred to as the "lower 48". There are 48 contiguous states. Alaska and Hawaii are separated from the "lower 48" by Canada and the Pacific Ocean, respectively.
Minnesota is the farthest north state in the lower 48. The city of Warroad is the farthest northern city in the lower 48 states.
Contiguous means that their borders are touching the continental US. Alaska and Hawaii do not touch the mainland.
Yes, Alexandria movers do cover the lower 48 states of the USA, whereas they do not cover the other two.
When Alaska became the 49th state, the other 48 states were all south of it on the map. Hence they were the lower 48.
Texas.
Idaho
Fraser, Colorado is the coldest place in the lower 48 states with an average mean temperature of 32.5 degrees Fahrenheit.
Assuming you mean Lower and not Ower, it refers to the 48 contiguous continental states. Alaska and Hawaii not part of the 48.
No individual state is known as the lower 48. This refers to the 48 contiguous US states on the north American continent.